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Just done the mini boss on the 3rd temple. I really really loved it. The bit where all the younglings charge you is scary! Also I really think the animation in this game is great I have always thought the Zelda games had good animation.
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Official Bitch about Twilight Princess Thread!
Haden replied to The3rdChildren's topic in Nintendo Gaming
Jesus christ you have no credibility at all. You moan like some bitch about Nintendo fanboys. But the truth of the matter is you need them to amuse yourself. You act with some sort of twisted superiority complex to try and provoke them into saying stupid stuff just so it can confirm the steryotype you have already decided and show your higehr intelegence and status as a true gamer. Apart from your positive responses in a few threads your turing into a shell of your former status as a good member. Which obviously you don't care about as you are slowly pressing self destruct to go out in a blaze of glory into the Eurogamer and Japense tinted sun. Either way you win. But the thing is you won a internet battle of nothing. Sierously do yourself a favour and either just straight up leave or dont be such a whiney nelly. -
Stamper brothers leave Rare to pursue other opportunities
Haden replied to IMJ's topic in Nintendo Gaming
So the Stamper brothers I take it retain none of the IPs of Rare? Its original projects again if they are still making games? They are blatently jumping on board the Wii train. -
Im sorry master
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Life Experience and the fact that all young people are on pot means opinions will change.
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Brothers in arms is coming now? If its a PSP port then they can go and screw themselves.
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I think thanks is the word your looking for
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I retract the retraction just for the mental image of someone saying the above in real life.
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I want to retract an msn convo in which I said thi guy becuae of his name and avatar would be the best new member of the year. I made a HUGE mistake.
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I played multiplayer last night. My god did some of those games suck and I mean suck more than some cheap bancock ladyboy. On the other hand some were alright but wii sports definatly got more laughs and drama during our play session.
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Holy crap thats awesome lol
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throw themselves outside a bridge? Ah ok sorry your not english that just made me chuckle. Don't you think its a bit ironic that you are wishing death on people who are pro death penalty (and Im not one of them). Thats if you are wishing that im still unclear.
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Welcome to the boards happy new year!
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Is it ironic grumpyness? Some postmodern thing Im missing out on? This is why I should have done English and not History.
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Your grumpy posts?
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Well you know I can understand if that pisses you off through people proclaming the greatness of a console while being ignorant of others. But I wouldnt really let it bother you to much I find fanboys amsuing more than anything.
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Not everyone can afford all the consoles though :/ cant you just enjoy your games and chill out max relax.
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HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!
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rofl sandwhich If you can get anti fanboy fanboys well yeh.
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Heres some classy storys from 2006 source (http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/articlenews.aspx?type=topNews&storyID=2006-12-31T133530Z_01_N28218357_RTRUKOC_0_UK-YEAR-ODDITIES.xml&pageNumber=0&imageid=∩=&sz=13&WTModLoc=NewsArt-C1-ArticlePage3) Some real classics here BERLIN (Reuters) - From the Turkish Airline workers who sacrificed a camel at Istanbul airport to celebrate a job well done to the German who invented snug spray-on condoms, the world was full of offbeat news in 2006. While "Miss Israel" Yael Nezri was exempted from carrying her assault rifle in the Israeli army because it bruised her beauty queen legs, "Mr. Switzerland" Renzo Blumenthal lured lonely women who hate football to his country for the World Cup. Careless thieves once again made headlines round the world. A burglar in Germany left behind a vital clue -- his finger tip. "We usually find finger prints but it's not every day that the thieves leave the original there too," a police spokesman said. It took only a few hours to track down the thief. A Jordanian salesman was arrested for trying to fleece a money exchanger with a fake ID card bearing a Brad Pitt picture. In Vienna, burglars fled after finding eight severed human heads. A dentist had stored the mummified heads for research. Village leaders in India ordered 150 men to dip their hands in boiling oil to prove their innocence after food was stolen. An Australian man stopped for drunk driving threatened police with a live snake he picked up off the road. In Cologne, a plastic surgeon cheated out of payment by two women using fake names gave "Wanted" pictures of their enlarged breasts to police. "It's probably the most unusual 'wanted' poster police ever had," wrote top-selling Bild newspaper, which helpfully published life-size pictures of the boosted breasts. There were tragic moments too. In Hanoi, a Vietnamese man famous on a national TV programme for his ability to resist electric shocks was electrocuted while fixing a generator. In Rio de Janeiro, a Brazilian man died when he tried to open a rocket-propelled grenade with a sledgehammer. STRANGE LOVE The political year began with a bang when U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney accidentally shot a friend on a quail hunt. In Hungary, Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany sparked rioting by admitting he lied to win a general election. Prime Minister Tony Blair's wife Cherie pretended to slap a cheeky teenager for a photograph but was questioned by police after child protection officers reported her. In Bangkok, Thai coup leaders banned go-go girls from dancing near tanks and posing for photos with soldiers because they were distracting the troops. Random acts of bad judgement in 2006 included: the Philadelphia man who pulled a gun on his 7-year-old son's American football coach to demand more playing time; and in Koblenz, Germany, a woman who was caught driving her dead mother across country to save on mortuary transport costs. Two women working at the German Labour Office got into trouble for writing emails at work moaning about their dull sex lives -- and sending the exchange to thousands of co-workers. A pilot of Air Canada's Jazz subsidiary got locked out of the cockpit after stepping out to go to the washroom. Three doctors in India were caught by a TV camera agreeing to amputate healthy limbs of beggars who wanted more sympathy. Love had its strange moments too. Two prisoners in an Ivory Coast jail got married after falling in love through the peephole in an iron prison door. And in Finland, a court ruled against a woman in her 20s who charged a 74-year-old man 25,500 euros (17,200 pounds) to fondle her breasts on 10 occasions. "Based on general life experience, it is indisputably clear that a 25,500 euro charge is disproportionate to the compensation in question," Judge Hasse Hakki told Reuters.
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His rant in the Rabbit one is hillarious. When he phones up that woman. So funny.
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That video was horrific. Still glad I watched it.
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rofl rofl tahts a quality post. Saw a bit of the film was quite odd but then again I dont watch much anime.
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Just wanted to say this guy has been one of my highlights of 2006. Legend.
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lol thats classic. The thing is though in 1991 loads of people went against him. 300,000 people are still missing in Iraq. He drained some marshalnds that had been inhabited for 5000 years by settlers forcing ttem to Iran. People went against him but he beat them down bad. We are so lucky to live in Europe this shit is all to common all over the world.