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  1. Oh Wii Play, I used to despise that game but probably for all the wrong reasons because when you put into persepective that it's a mere fiver it's not that bad.

     

    The Conduit, I don't know, I thought it was actually dissapointing so it's not underrated at all in my opinion.

     

    NiGHTS Journey Of Dreams, now that's an underrated title! I love it and I wasn't even expecting too. It was one of those impulse buys as I saw it for a mere £6 in Gametstation and just ended up at the till. I didn't bother playing it for a few days, they I thought I'd best give it a go and it turned out to be one of my favourite experiences on the Wii

     

    If you played the original you'd probably notice where the problem lies. The Saturn version had such tight controls and a subtle but engrossing storyline, and somehow, despite ten years of advancing tech they managed to make the game control less tightly, the whole story was convoluted and held your hand throughout, and Sega's love for gimmicks overtook the core gameplay mechanic.

     

    The game had potential, it looked great in the first video's that were released, but then too much unnecessary bollocks was thrown in.

     

    Anyway, enough of my fanboy whinery :P One Wii game I love was the original Excite Trucks. Easy on of the best multiplayer experiences I remember having on the Wii, and it just brings back that "new console feeling" every time I pick it up. Never got the chance to player the other Excite games but if I ever pick up another Wii it'll be on top of the list, right next to DKC Returns.


  2. I used to enjoy facebook updates until I added an old friend, lets call her Stacey, and it turned into "Staceybook". I can't go on it without being flooded with her updates, literally everything she does she has to inform the world of. If she wasn't so attractive I'd rip into her for it.


  3. I was bored so randomly looked at pages of this forum years ago. We used to have way more threads back then. Even things that I wouldn't think were deserving of threads, at least it got peeps talking.

     

    *sigh*

     

    That's because the past happened over a space of several years. We've only got right now.


  4. I walk about 4 miles every day. Booyah, punks.

     

    If we're comparing exercise penises then I bike 40 miles every two days and walk atleast 3 a day, and still find time for the gym and masturbation.

     

    Then again I also have no friends. 'Tis the price you pay for perfection.


  5. I recently made the same decision and went into the big bad world. I was lovin' for the first two months of independence, the honeymoon period so to speak, but it's getting to be a right drag. Reality is looming, bills and debt are mounting and I have nothing to show for it but a very empty flat, too much free time and no family in sight to help me out.

     

    However, since you'll be living with your girlfriend you'll probably have an easier time of it, and I genuinely hope you do. I wouldn't wish this monotony on anyone. Good luck bud :)


  6. I've always wondered what'd happen if you were saving and had a powercut?

     

    Speaking from experience, you definately have a higher risk of losing your game save. I've shed many a tear over lost PSO saves from back when I was on the token based electricity system.


  7. So essentially we should all pay different rates of tax, decided by filling out a tick-box form of things we're happy to see our money go to. I don't drive so I don't need roads resurfaced, and I don't live in manchester so I hardly see why any of my money should go to their schools or libraries or streetlights ET FUCKING C.

     

    Yeah, stupid argument on my part, I know. But this thread is full of factless truths so I thought I'd contribute to the heap that, hopefully, eventually weighs enough to trip this thread right offa the first page.

     

    In an ideal world.

    Oh snap


  8. as opposed to the chemotherapy or oxygen support coming out of your taxes...

     

    My point is that that if I was going to get some monetary gain it'd probably make more sense to just deduct it from your tax for being less of a potential strain on the system. Of course that'd probably require an overhaul of the entire system so that all the people who aren't liabilities get charged less on tax...

     

    I don't know why I think sometimes, all my thoughts end up coming out brown anyway.

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