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NATHAN ARMANI
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I would have to say Super Mario Bros. 3. It was very well rounded overall. It may not have had some of the trippy secrets that Super Mario World contained but it had plenty of good challenges to compensate. Try replaying any of these games nowadays and it's really entertaining to see the difference (I don't mean visually). Side scrolling platformers were fantastic but it did have to move on unfortunately. Replaying some of the classic games, and encountering the sometimes slippery movement controls, I wonder how I ever managed to beat some of them when I was a child haha


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Thursday, November 11, 2010
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Well put, Bryan. I was disappointed by the campaign mode. Simply wanting to just know what happens at the end, and get it over with, isn't that much of a seller for me. What I am about to say isn't me bragging whatsoever, but it felt like simply walking through painful repetitive motions just to squeeze the story out. Infinity Ward definitely kept me interested before :/


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Thursday, November 11, 2010
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I'm not too surprised at how much Lord of the Rings has been passed around hahah this looks fairly interesting at least. I saw a design of a toilet colored like and with the writing from the One Ring, I'm not sure if it was mass produced or fanmade but that's just one example. Still, I think most gamblers would probably shy away from this.


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Thursday, November 11, 2010
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I've been thinking about getting Gunnar shades for eyestrain already from gaming and work but these would be awesome to win.


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Wednesday, November 10, 2010
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This would be extremely awesome to win. I've been talking about it recently with a couple of friends, it's one of the few games I want. Cheers to the winner if it isn't myself. :) http://twitter.com/#!/diorism/status/28448692734
Friday, October 22, 2010