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> Oh yeah, and if you are over 16 and still
> play Zelda games, I pity you.
How old are you?
10?
Once you get into 'big persons school' aka known as junior school. You'll finally reaslise what an idiot you've been.
> In response to practical magic's reference to me being Mr.No shoes, he
> is wrong.However Mr.No shoes is my brother and we both wrote the
> review and posted it as him.Oh yeah, and if you are over 16 and still
> play Zelda games, I pity you.
Antother idiotic comment. THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH ZELDA! Have you actually played it? No. so what entitles you to sit there and spout off at how anyone who plays it needs your pity. it is a GOOD GAME. graphics do not make a game. So just SHUT UP.
Sorry to any who were offended.:)
Mr. No shoes
Although my aim is not to start an argument, what is your view on other consoles? I hope you will not judge me because of my previous posts (:
Mr. No shoes
> Practical Magic Wrote:
> And another thing, I suspect you are Mr No Shoes, as you have no FFX
> Review, yet he does, I find it hard to believe that we get two new
> people, both of whom do a first review which is FFX.
>
> If this is not the case I apologise now, but I suspect otherwise...
>
> I am Mr. No shoes, Alcoholic armadillo is my brother, but no offense
> taken. I think some games released on the gamecube were good, but I
> always prefered the Playstation range. I do feel that the Gamecube was
> aimed at a younger audience though, or certainly at release. Many of
> the games were cartoon style and I don't think many adults would be
> caught playing starfox adventures (correct me if I am wrong). The
> Gamecube has almost certainly changed its audience from younger
> children to teenagers and adults though, with games such as Resident
> Evil and Nightfire.
>
>
> Mr. No shoes
Why is it a hidiously humiliating to be caught playing starfox, but it's okay to play crash or spyro?
You said that the Gamecube was released at children, there we go, a lovely way to start an arguement by stating a point that is clearly going to upset people because it's complete crap, you've just assumed it.
You're even doing it without knowing it:
"For instance Halo, great game, better than most FPS games on the PS2"
Why say 'better than most?' Couldn't you just have left it at 'great game?'
Now you'll get loads of people saying that Halo is better than all FPS on the PS2 in which you'll argue that it isn't true and people will start arguing.
Don't generalise or compare things, that's what causes arguements.
Mr. No shoes