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I can see a future of kicking and screaming at eachother, a joyful time it will be but be warned...
I never lose.
Here's to the future.
Dringo.
> Dringo wrote:
> You are the official replacement of
> Turbonutter
B******s.
Never beat you though TBN.
> (unless he returns)
Maybe.
I'm ahead again TBN, Dringo points to GAD score... you must come back to defeat me.
> us
> two
> argued the entire forum down.
That we did!
Lucky Ortega was there to pick it up really.
> I can see a
> future of kicking and screaming at
> eachother, a joyful time it will be but
> be warned...
> I never lose.
Not when I was around...
Yeah you lost admit it :D
>
> Here's
> to the future.
Possibly.
Definatly.
> Dringo.
Turbonutter.
Dringo.
TBN whats that new thing you use to chat to people now???
I had to enter the Web Design forum (shudder) as i heared you still dwell there.
> Actually Strafex, I haven't even got Jak and Daxter yet. Furthermore, it's about
> number 7 on my "Must get" list.
just got it 2 days ago...
and if the percentage meter says how far u are through the game, then I am over half way through!
I have not had a PS2 game that takes more than about 5 evenings to complete!!! Someone recommend one?!?
sonic
> Sibs wrote:
Nintendo may not have invented the analogue stick (and
> neither
> did Sega) but they were the first to have it implemented as the
> primary
> directional device, as opposed to a D-pad. That is why it is
> remembered as the
> first to have an analogue stick.
Yes, Sega were the
> first to impliment the pad in home gaming consoles... and indeed make it the
> standard!
But the N64 was the first to launch with a standard one.
Sonic
WOHOO! He agrees with me on that one! I think that means I was right (for a change)
Anyway, happy new year...
Nintendo may not have invented the analogue stick (and neither
> did Sega) but they were the first to have it implemented as the primary
> directional device, as opposed to a D-pad. That is why it is remembered as the
> first to have an analogue stick.
Yes, Sega were the first to impliment the pad in home gaming consoles... and indeed make it the standard!
But the N64 was the first to launch with a standard one.
Sonic
Strange that a cute cuddly platformer should be your game of choice...
YOU NINTY!!! ;-D
*Puts up more Jak and Daxter posters*
Yeah, well, that was
> before Pokemon became a cash cow. Also, I'm never biased, well, not nearly as
> much as some other people are!
Never biased...
Well you're not really biased, you just speak like you are.
You know that Miyamoto is a god, the Gamecube is ground braking but that doesn't mean you'll say it!
We're on to you Mr "Ninty-in-secret"!! ;-D