apparently though, i get to keep the metroid prime game and the zelda t-shirt. awesome.
Lot of good the game is going to do you without a system to play it on. Everyone should have at least one GameCube anyways. And the Link shirt sounds nice, too.
Originally posted by inthegray interesting thing about metroid prime. my girlfriend got me a gamecube and a wavebird controller for my birthday a while back, at electronics boutique. it came with metroid prime and a Link t-shirt for free. i mulled over it, and with her consent, i decided to trade it in for a new xbox. so i headed to electronics boutique and exchanged the gamecube and wavebird for an xbox (sorry, sarge). apparently though, i get to keep the metroid prime game and the zelda t-shirt. awesome.
That's the exact opposite of me, Mrs Jones apparently bought me an XBox for last Xmas after I remarked "oooh, xboxes have sure come down in price lately", sadly it was the remark I made a week later that made her take it back..."Man I wouldn't have one of those xbox things given, I'd much rather have a cube" , sadly it was too late for her to buy one in time for xmas, so I got a "IOUACUBE" note from her and picked one up in the January sales.
Anyhow, I reflashed my GBA cart last night, I'm now planning on spending some time cracking Golden Sun II, a RPG if you didn't know...
A few months ago, I started my quest to try and get as close to 100% in GTA 3 and GTA Vice City as possible. I just continued, I'm playing Vice City quite a bit now.
[size=1]"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs and the universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the universe is winning." - Richard Cook
Alex Jones: Do you want the puppet on the right or the puppet on the left? What a bunch of garbage; liberal democrat, conservative, republican. It's all there to control you! Two sides of the same coin. Two management teams bidding for control, the CEO job of Slavery, Incorporated! The truth is out there in front of you, but they lay out this buffet of lies. I'm sick of it, and I'm not going to take a bite out of it, do you got me?
Yeah I too am not playing as much as I'd like but I am playing KOTOR and SC2 for XBOX. I finally got Bastilla to give into her temptations and do me. Anyone in Seattle want to get in on some XBOX fun we got SC2, ESPN NFL 2K5, and Halo running in our multiplayer circles right now.
I'm not playing CS since 1.5 died and my brothers computer is not up to the switch over plus my auto buy script which I spent a day making and another day tweaking would no longer work. I don't want to spend 3 days making CS work so I'm not playing it right now.
A friend of mine and I had a little LAN a few weeks ago. (shortly after I joined the Winamp DB) We played quite a bit of Half-Life online, which was great fun. Hadn't played that with other people for a long time. We played a bit of Sven-Coop as well, which, again, was great fun. We then tried to install CS, and that's when I had my first encounter with Valve's Steam. I don't think I'm a dumb person, but I just plain didn't understand that program. I downloaded the distribution of Steam that had the most recent version of CS shipping with it, as cache files, and I couldn't find out how to install it. We eventually gave up.
I know quite a lot of programs that have crappy usability, but Steam is just... I can't even find any words for it, it's just that bad.
[size=1]"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs and the universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the universe is winning." - Richard Cook
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