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The worst thing that can happen to you in a video game
mgb:
Playing Wii music and....
Well, just playing Wii music.
My daughter just had to have it so I blew $50 on it for her to play it once.
I guess one day when I need coffee money, I can sell it to game stop, they have me $1.50 for PappaRappa.
Well Fed Games:
This is a fun, modern one: buying a working retail game and having a patch/add-on completely break it. I am looking at you, Borderlands 2! (good news: they eventually fixed it)
Kier:
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--- Quote from: mgb on June 07, 2013, 11:18:32 am ---Allowing your young kid to play Beat 'em & Eat 'em on the Atari, thinking its a Pac Man clone
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I may literally die laughing at that. Too funny.
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I'm guessing, you know the game. :)
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I plead the 5th.
SNAAKE:
unavoidable deaths..you know it AFTER you die :banghead:
and nemesis chasing me around all over the place :hissy:
leapinlew:
--- Quote from: Xiaou2 on June 07, 2013, 08:48:10 pm ---In the Sega Gen. days when I was a kid, you couldnt easily rent or return a game. So, a bad game, was an expensive curse.
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Ha! No doubt. I remember, standing there, reading every word on the box, studying the pictures and hoping it wouldn't suck. I remember the disappointment I felt when I put in my freshly purchased Adventure cart in my Atari that I got for my birthday. I picked it myself at K-mart. I mean, look at the box:
So much promise...
I forced myself to play it and eventually learned to love it. It's now one of my favorites on the atari. The dragons sometimes still scare me if I advance to a new screen and there is one right there chomping at me. Oh, and that damn bat...