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WolfAlmighty:


--- Quote from: Kawbowbashrar on November 29, 2011, 02:41:04 PM ---I can see you happen to be an expert at your field! I am launching a website soon, and your facts will likely be quite fascinating for me.. Thanks for all your assist and wishing you all the success. Great article here, and a valuable reference.
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Wow Arseen, did you hear that?  You're an expert at your field!  Conglaturation!  This story is happy end!

Arseen:

Didn't make the connection, but now that you pointed that out:

 ;D

meohsix:

i wish you didnt have to order them by the 100, i only need like 10 =(

WolfAlmighty:


--- Quote from: ethediaexpeni on November 29, 2011, 06:51:57 PM ---
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No, retard, the thread is 'UGCs' back in stock, not 'UGGs'.

Moviefan2k4:


--- Quote from: WolfAlmighty on November 29, 2011, 10:58:21 AM ---Makes sense, but there are so many great games for the NES and SNES (probably the N64 too but my experience with that console is more limited than the other two).  I started out just going through a list of games saying, 'Oh yeah, I remember that game!  I loved that one!' and the games just started to add up after that.  I do have a few stinkers that I thought would be better (Conan, for example) as well as a few sports games I never play as I got them when I bought some mixed lots off ebay, but otherwise my small collection is pretty much made up of just fun games.

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Well, I generally avoid both sports and puzzle games (Tetris being a rare exception); its just not an area of dedicated interest for me. I also left the horror genre behind a few years ago, so that leaves (mostly) family-related fare. I do like some of the action and sci-fi games, but I haven't played any of the newer systems much over the last few years. I took a 5-minute crack at the Wii version of "Twilight Princess" on a demo, but couldn't even get out of the first area. =(

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