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    Quote Originally Posted by Cosmic View Post
    Enjoying a quick sesh on the SNES before I look at putting everything up for sale.

    In the meantime, have some Top Gear music.



    Best racer on a Nintendo console, hands down. Anyone who answers Mario Kart is a drooling simpleton.
    F-Zero

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    Oh I remember Top Gear for the SNES. I've never been a fan of Mario Kart. :/

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    Quote Originally Posted by king0427 View Post
    Then if i would say F-Zero, i am a simpleton?
    Not a simpleton, just misguided.
    Last edited by Cosmic; 27th-February-2011 at 16:33.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cosmic View Post
    Not a simpleton, just misguided.
    I actually never played Top Gear, but i will try it, and see if it surpasses F-Zero.

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    To start Killzone 3 on elite, or not to start Killzone 3 on elite? That is the question!

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    F Zero on the other hand, the SNES version was cool, but F Zero X was god damn awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inferno. View Post
    Oh I remember Top Gear for the SNES. I've never been a fan of Mario Kart. :/
    The Mario Kart game on the GBA was great, I spent a lot of time on that one. I could never get into the others. I only break them out when I have friends around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inferno. View Post
    To start Killzone 3 on elite, or not to start Killzone 3 on elite? That is the question!
    It depends.
    If you are a good FPS player, which i think you are, go with the harder difficulty.
    Or if you wish to replay the game later, don't start with elite.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cosmic View Post
    The Mario Kart game on the GBA was great, I spent a lot of time on that one. I could never get into the others. I only break them out when I have friends around.
    I remember enjoying that one quite a bit actually, but the SNES and N64 versions really didn't interest me. Double Dash was alright, but again by that time I was already brainwashed into GRAN TURISMO FOR LIEF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by king0427 View Post
    It depends.
    If you are a good FPS player, which i think you are, go with the harder difficulty.
    Or if you wish to replay the game later, don't start with elite.
    I've already beaten it once on easy.

    I wouldn't say I was good at FPS, but definitely above average. I've beaten a fair few on hardest difficulty. I've heard Killzone 3's elite campaign is around about a 3-5 whereas the second Killzone people reckoned it was about a 8-10 for difficulty.

    I've done Call of Duty World at War on veteran twice and I can easily say it's the hardest and most annoying game I've ever finished on hardest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inferno. View Post
    I wouldn't say I was good at FPS, but definitely above average.
    Above average is good.
    Quote Originally Posted by Inferno. View Post
    I've beaten a fair few on hardest difficulty. I've heard Killzone 3's elite campaign is around about a 3-5 whereas the second Killzone people reckoned it was about a 8-10 for difficulty.

    I've done Call of Duty World at War on veteran twice and I can easily say it's the hardest and most annoying game I've ever finished on hardest.
    Well, to be honest, i only play FPS games in the harder difficulty IF it will unlock something, or to sharpen my sniping skills.
    It's actually rare that i go around playing on the harder difficulty for nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inferno. View Post
    I remember enjoying that one quite a bit actually, but the SNES and N64 versions really didn't interest me. Double Dash was alright, but again by that time I was already brainwashed into GRAN TURISMO FOR LIEF.
    I had a hell of a time trying to get my nephew to play video games with me when he was down here because he only likes games he remembers from when he was little. We were looking through boxes and his eyes lit up as he pulled out Double Dash. "We have to play THIS, it's one of the first games I ever played!"

    At which point I remembered I was 15 and doing my GCSEs when it came out, and all of a sudden felt very old.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cosmic View Post
    I had a hell of a time trying to get my nephew to play video games with me when he was down here because he only likes games he remembers from when he was little. We were looking through boxes and his eyes lit up as he pulled out Double Dash. "We have to play THIS, it's one of the first games I ever played!"

    At which point I remembered I was 15 and doing my GCSEs when it came out, and all of a sudden felt very old.
    I was about 11 or 12 I think. Me and my mam got it from Gamestation because it included a Zelda bonus disc. Great value for money right there!

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    Also this is everything I've got made of Hama Beads sewn to a piece of polystyrene.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Robin v. Persie View Post
    You puny humans and your expensive gym memberships.

    I work out by having sex. Occasionally. Sometimes we just snuggle.

    Everyone knows buttsex isn't exercise.

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