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Chaotica

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  1. And one more classic racer of mine: Stunt Car Racer on Amiga. The game was absolutely nuts.
  2. I like the futuristic racers, with or without weapons. They were the only racers to appeal to me. I keep crashing on the more serious racers, and anyway, I find them too, er, serious. Futuristic racers are so fun. I loved XG2 (on PC) because the game is so fast, and the weapons are cool. But my favourite racer of all time is a little known PC game called DethKarz, made by an Australian developer. Some fuddy duddy reviewers bagged it for being "unoriginal," but they can go to hell, what would they know. Everything about that game reeks awesomeness. Oh, and Death Rally and Super Cars 1+2 were cool. So was the Lotus series on Amiga.
  3. Yes, Doom tunes rock. So does the tune playing on "Grim Dungeons" in Q3A.
  4. The orchestra in the intro in Starcraft: Brood War - that movie is sublime The classy music in the intro of Grand Theft Auto 3 - what an amazing intro But the winner is/are The music at the intro of Shadow of the Beast 1 and 2. That makes my loins quiver.
  5. The fact that innocent people can be sent to their deaths should be enough of a deterrent to capital punishment, IMO.
  6. It looks like to be a Quake 1 clone!!!! I'm getting it!!!
  7. "No Surprises" by Radiohead. It's the only song of theirs that I like.
  8. If you kill a person for a crime, however barbaric that crime may be, and however much you feel the bastard deserves it, you are just lowering yourself down to the same standards as that person. And I have always believed it is not the right of mere humans to judge between life and death. That is a judgement that belongs not to us - it belongs to something higher. What did Gandalf say (roughly)? He said: "There are some people who are living, whom should be dead. There are some people who are dead who should be alive. What gives you the right to choose, Frodo Baggins?"
  9. Happy Birthday, this forum would not be the same without the wise Mummy and the K-Man.
  10. It's rubbish. Heaps of people are put to sleep with anaesthetic everyday for all sorts of operations. It sounds like your best friend or your best friend's mum had too much to drink.
  11. I think Starcraft is the best. It was great strategy and an addictive story.
  12. Mate, that's abit excessive. As long as you get it done at a decent hospital who have a reputation to uphold, you'll have no worries. That's their job. It's what doctors and surgeons do, and you should trust them. It really is no big deal. Just don't get it done in some back alley surgery joint. You know, the person the Joker visits in the first Batman movie.
  13. I had braces for four years, and after that, it looked as if my wisdom teeth would give me trouble. So I had them all surgically removed. They knocked me out for forty minutes or so, and when I woke up my face was swollen to the size of a football!!! It stayed swollen for about a week, so on the first few days, don't try and eat anything major. The stitches dissolved/came out about a month later, by themselves. In the end though, it was worth it. I would recommend it. It's no big deal, as apparently it is a very common procedure. True story - getting my wisdom teeth out was my first major operation. I was abit woozy when I woke up, as you are after being knocked out with general anaesthetic. Anyway, the first thing I saw when I opened my eyes was this stunning blonde female with dazzling eyes, a radiant smile and titantic cleavage, leaning over me! I thought I had died and gone to heaven, and I was being met by an angel! But I soon realised it was just a nurse, waking me up. A very sexy nurse!
  14. Because most video games don't have a good enough story to support a movie. Also, stuff in video games don't translate well to the big screen - characters which may look realistic and cool in a video game look crap and unrealistic on the silver screen, like the characters in Street Fighter: The Movie. The first Mortal Kombat movie was awesome. The second one was garbage. Movies don't translate well to games because they are either just garbage trying to advertise the movie and for sales (like Enter the Matrix, which was a gigantic commercial for Matrix: Reloaded), or because they stick to heavily to the plots/story/limits of the movie, and they have no freedom to move. The movie restricts them. And the Tomb Raider movies are okay...but maybe that's just because they have Angelina Jolie in them.
  15. I will support it, but I don't think it's right, personally. And maybe I am a hopeless romantic, but marriage should be sacred and special. If I ever get married, I will try to make mine that way.
  16. Well, at least we are going to see some original characters. The fighting game genre has been screaming out for something fresh for years. You never know, this might be it.
  17. I would like to play for the hardcore competition, but that requires so much time. Time to learn and memorise lots of moves and combos. I honestly don't have that time for such a commitment. If you don't have the games on your PC, it also costs alot. And yes, as someone else said, I don't like challenging and competing with strangers at the local arcade, because most are knive brandishing homie thugs. No way am I going to challenge them. I enjoy playing single player against the computer, because most of the time the AI gives me a decent challenge. I like finding out specials and supers, and pulling them off. I like seeing how storylines and individual character plotlines develop. I like to see what happens at the end. Again, I don't mind playing against the computer at all. I sometimes play against friends. Also, because I like drawing, in particular drawing human/humanoid characters, I like fighting games because they present you with all these cool looking fighters that I can use in my drawings. Artwork and character design in fighting games are usually quite cool. I have downloaded a few fighting games not because I wanted to play them, but because the art in the screenshots looked good.
  18. I'm a cock. I mean, a rooster. It kind of fits me, kind of doesn't.
  19. For me, anything with Rupert Murdoch at its head is unreliable.
  20. Maybe he isn't a zombie - maybe he is a creation of some sort that the guy in black made.
  21. Yes, it was. Especially for Amiga adf files, in my case. Then one day it just switched off. Bleh.
  22. Thats the only thing I liked about Tekken 4 as well!
  23. Yes. There has to be life out there, hopefully intelligent life too. I personally like the fact there are still things that baffle science. Still things that baffle those old fuddy duddys in white lab coats. Like K'Dash said, there are things we are just not meant to understand. I'm not sure that aliens are visiting, but there seems to be alot of reports/sightings these days. Can they all be hoaxes? I don't think so. I forgot who said it, and the exact wording, but some wise person said, "when you strip away the embellishment and the lies surrounding something, what you are left with, however unreal or fantastic or unexplainable it may be, is the truth." And I think that applies to all these sightings and reports. They can't all be made up. There has to be a kernel of truth/fact within them somewhere.
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