RIP - VTEnviro
His Memory Eternal
Don't let junior watch you playing with your wii wii.I'll be single parenting it this weekend, so I should get some time to play with my Wii.
Don't let junior watch you playing with your wii wii.I'll be single parenting it this weekend, so I should get some time to play with my Wii.
Strictly happens when she is napping or in bed already.Don't let junior watch you playing with your wii wii.I'll be single parenting it this weekend, so I should get some time to play with my Wii.
I will most definately never jump on your wii wii. Were you hoping someone would do it sooner? :ghey:Strictly happens when she is napping or in bed already.Don't let junior watch you playing with your wii wii.I'll be single parenting it this weekend, so I should get some time to play with my Wii.
I'm a little dissappointed that it took until this morning for someone to jump on that remark.
I'm in the midst of a condensed winter class and had to listen to a practice run of a talk my wife is giving tomorrow. I know, I'm full of excuses, but I freely admit I'm a tad off my game lately.Strictly happens when she is napping or in bed already.Don't let junior watch you playing with your wii wii.I'll be single parenting it this weekend, so I should get some time to play with my Wii.
I'm a little dissappointed that it took until this morning for someone to jump on that remark.
Fallout: New Vegas and Assassin's Creed II, both on PS3, have been my active games lately. Kind of want to get back in to L4D2 on PC, just too busy to be able to sit down and play for a couple hours at a time these days though.
try "Blur". It hosts up to a 4 player splitscreen.Im having a hard time finding a racing game for the PS3 that 3-4 of us can play in the same room. they all appear to be single player with online multiplayer. anybody know of one that splits the screen for multiplayers in the same room?
Hey guys, I'm interested in learning more about this game. When we were younger, my buddies and I played alot of N64 Goldeneye. Now we are grown up and more mature, and we still play games, mostly Mario Kart online. Is the new Goldeneye game for Wii similar to Mario Kart in that you can play amongst your friends online in a private room? Or is the online play limited to being thrown in with a bunch of people that you don't know, which would most likely whack me in a few seconds?I got GoldenEye for wii a few weeks ago (early Christmas present to myself) and I found the controls pretty straightforward. I bought the game with the classic controller, but I found I like using the Wii remote & nunchuck configuration a lot better.I got Goldeneye 007 for the Wii for Xmas, hoping to relive some the N64 glory days. Turns out that the controls are harder than Chinese arithmetic, so I don't see myself playing it very much. I'm hugely disappointed. That's the reason I don't play new games very often. I'm not good with the keyboard/mouse combo on complex PC games, and the Wii with nunchuk/classic controller has way too many effin' buttons.
I thought the game was pretty good, although I'm pretty terrible at the multiplayer (online) mode. I don't know that I've ever played an online first person shooter before, and thus I am no good against real people. The last multiplayer first person shooter I played is quite possibly the original N64 Goldeneye. Needless to say, I get killed pretty quickly if I try playing online.
Fallout: New Vegas and Assassin's Creed II, both on PS3, have been my active games lately. Kind of want to get back in to L4D2 on PC, just too busy to be able to sit down and play for a couple hours at a time these days though.
I picked up Assassins Creed:Brotherhood. Ive spent most of my time playing the multiplayer. Its disturbing how much fun it is stalking your friends and then assassinating them. I loved the L4D games too. Great fun there. One of the best zombie games to date.
I was referring to the onslaught of malware that got me so frustrated that I smacked the computer hard enough to break the harddrive (don't tell Mrs Dex that. As far as she knows, the HD just failed...).Though with your compact PC, it wouldn't take much to boost your video capability. All you need is a PCI-E low-profile video card. Those are relatively cheap too. So if you ever decide to want to try some light PC gaming, that's an option for you.
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