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Topic: Three Word Story...

Posted: 03/17/09 09:07 PM

Forum: Video Games

like wtf? new story i guess since this was ruined...if you dont want to participate dont post please.
There was once...


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Topic: Three Word Story...

Posted: 03/17/09 09:04 PM

Forum: Video Games

knitted into a...


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Topic: Three Word Story...

Posted: 03/17/09 08:59 PM

Forum: Video Games

Instead of talking about a game, lets play a game.
Continue the previous person's 3 word story and try to leave off where they were(try to make sense)
I'll start us off:
Once there was...


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Topic: Turn your username into a disease!

Posted: 03/15/09 02:16 PM

Forum: General

Yoshiphobia - The Fear Of Yoshi, does that count?


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Topic: Whats The Most Badass Thing You Did

Posted: 03/12/09 05:05 PM

Forum: General

It was late at night and i cummed in my boxers after a sexual dream so went to the dryer which had clean boxers(it was like 2:00AM) and when i turned around the corner to the dryer i poked my younger chest with my penis by accident...then i gave her $5 and grabbed my boxers


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Topic: Captain Falcon in Brawl

Posted: 03/11/09 05:37 PM

Forum: Video Games

At 3/9/09 01:01 AM, verycoolguy wrote:
At 3/9/09 12:55 AM, ismellarat wrote: you'll realise he has pretty hard hitting attacks.
no he doesnt u noob

respect opinions bitch, also Cpt. Falcon = Tier
Tier = Noob
Noob = GTFO
simple as that


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Topic: Classic Vs. Modern Games

Posted: 03/10/09 08:01 PM

Forum: Video Games

At 3/2/09 11:33 PM, solidusliquisol wrote: I saw this thread and just had to say something. As a gamer for over 20 years, I have to say that you can't have this conversation yet. This is because there has yet to to be enough time for 'this generation' to really get a foothold. Think about it, NES, SEGA, ATARI, PS1 and PS2? This line up basically spells out the last 20+ years of gaming, period. This generation has barely scratched 3 years? Also, take into account that you are messing with people's nostalgia and will hurl shots across one another because so many people grew up playing every system mentioned in one way or another. I'm not even gonna assume you are also throwing in handhelds...that's a whole other can of ass. Whiel this generation has great games in all genres...the old systems LAID THE FOUNDATION for these genres to exist in the first place. Also, remember that the NES basically pulled a Superman and saved video games in general with Super Mario Bros. (to those who think this is just a old gamer who thinks so highly of this game, you have to know that back in the days of ATARI, there was only ATARI and you got good games or shit games, and this average was about 30%/70% (good/shit ratio) to the point that the whole thing was overcrowded with crap games and the whole thing came to a crashing halt. Hell, Nintendo had such a hard time even getting into the market that it almost didnt happen at all, retailers were not about to put a $200 something on the shelf and hope to God that it sold) Another thing, this generation just doesnt have an 'it' game yet....it has great games, but not THE(thee) game)s). You really have to give it more time before you try to have a generational discussion. Oh, and by the way, I would split your reasoning as far as generation is concerned...G1 was ATARI(also included, the Odessey and the other system from the 70's) thru Super NES/GENESIS, G2 picks up with PS1's and 3DO's arrival(you cant say that going from cartridge to CD wasn't gen defining) G3 could be with the PS2(you had a Gamecube and an XBOX which overall advances games to a new level) and the now, with Wii, PS3 and Xbox 360...so we are sorta 4 generations into the age of video games and if you think about it, no one generation is better than the other, they all had (have) stand out, genre moving games, but they all laid the groundwork for whats to come.

3 years with about 4 good systems and 20 years with some shit and a 2 good...it is a decent competition...CLASSIC FTW especially N64, although Wii is okay too
Modern has: Xbox, Xbox360, Gamecube, PS3, and Wii
Classic has: Atari, Genesis, Sega, PS1, SNES, and N64
Although I do kind of find PS2 to not really fit in both...its not really old yet and has had a game come out for it not THAT long ago so I think PS2 is sort of a neutral catagory................................
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Topic: My computer's so slow!!!

Posted: 03/10/09 03:32 PM

Forum: General

there are some people who cant afford a damn bed dude...deal, your lucky to even have a computer...talk to the pic.

My computer's so slow!!!


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Topic: Games You Regret Buying.

Posted: 03/07/09 05:14 PM

Forum: Video Games

World Of Warcraft, its the same fucking thing over and over then I tried Guild Wars which was much better and was NOT the same thing over and over


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Topic: Jigglypuff!

Posted: 03/07/09 05:01 PM

Forum: Video Games

At 3/7/09 03:47 PM, Iristorm wrote: Yeah, Jigglypuff rocks. (And rolls.) She's my favorite character in Melee and the original Smash Bros. (Haven't played Brawl yet.) She's a very underrated character. Most people think she's just a stupid pink punching bag that falls asleep, but they don't know what she's really capable of.

isnt there more than 1 jigglypuff? so if they are a she then they cant have sex and have kids they'd just die out as lesbians


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Topic: Jigglypuff!

Posted: 03/07/09 08:10 AM

Forum: Video Games

At 3/7/09 01:05 AM, burrito15 wrote: Jigglypuff in Super Smash, so you like it or not?

I do.

i fucking hate jigglypuff, online if someone plays jigglypuff i beat the shit out of them and only them


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Topic: Runescape

Posted: 03/07/09 12:33 AM

Forum: Video Games

At 3/6/09 09:25 PM, SuperMikeK wrote:
At 3/4/09 07:33 PM, ILUVSk8ing wrote: runescape is gay now will everyone stop making topics about god damn runesape!
Because obviously, everything gay or homosexual is bad. When are people like you going to learn?
In the meantime, until you learn, just stop posting =D

good point, good to see that not all of the world's future generation are total...dumbasses


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Topic: Mario.

Posted: 03/07/09 12:26 AM

Forum: Video Games

At 6/13/08 07:37 PM, megaman12345 wrote: Mario. Without a doubt the greatest video game character ever. Why? Well he always risks his life to save the world and that bitch Peach. He is always making sure his wussy brother Luigi does not die. Mario is without a doubt the most heroic hero ever. Its sad to because he always does all this risking his life, working his ass off and he never gets anything in return besides a kiss from peach or a piece of fucking cake. Why does he always get the short end of the stick?

because Mario is hoping that one day Peach will start to love Mario so much that they screw then Mario will be pleased, thats why Mario bothers because hes always hoping to be able to poke Peach. He collected as many mushrooms as possible to make his dick bigger so hes ready to screw Peach too.


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Topic: Runescape

Posted: 03/06/09 08:44 PM

Forum: Video Games

At 3/6/09 08:42 PM, Stickyblah wrote: I used to be really into it, but stopped because it sucked really bad. I've since moved on to bigger and better things.

like Guild Wars & Super Smash Brawl :)


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Topic: Runescape

Posted: 03/05/09 09:21 PM

Forum: Video Games

At 3/4/09 05:09 PM, Ryane926 wrote: What do you think of my levels? =P

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Topic: Super Smash Bros 4

Posted: 03/05/09 09:16 PM

Forum: Video Games

People who SHOULD be in brawl:
Megaman
People who could be CONSIDERED to be in brawl:
Geno
Crono
Crash Bandicoot
Midna
People who should NOT be in brawl:
Jigglypuff - Very minor charactor who alot of people hate


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Topic: Shit Parts In Great Games

Posted: 03/04/09 09:01 PM

Forum: Video Games

At 3/4/09 08:57 PM, burrito15 wrote:
At 3/4/09 08:36 PM, Supreme777 wrote: The FUCKING WATER TEMPLE in Legend of Zelda OoT. It takes for FUCKING ever to figure out the first time playing it.
I had more trouble with the Spirit Temple...

Always read signs and look up...it will help you alot in Zelda temples


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Topic: Sonic and the Black Knight

Posted: 03/04/09 08:56 PM

Forum: Video Games

At 3/4/09 06:42 PM, Dragoonwing wrote: IGN's review for Unleashed on the 360 is complete bullshit though. I've played it on the 360 and it deserves at least an 8. This isn't fanboyism talking this is honesty. I have been a Sonic fan since I was 5, and now 15 years later I still find myself playing his games. My spring break is coming next week so I'll be buying Black Knight also. Playing and hearing what other people say are too different things. Unlike 90% of Newgrounds, I hold my judgement on Black Knight until I play it for myself.

IGN bases their scores off of things like plot, graphics, interactiveness, and more. They dont place their votes off if they liked the game or not and its your opinion theirs is based off the graphics, plot, ext. Don't critisize their votes because you liked it.


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Topic: Shit Parts In Great Games

Posted: 03/04/09 08:53 PM

Forum: Video Games

Sorry for double post, my hard game part is in guild wars there are big 30 minute missions some with really badass bosses and if you die you have to go through the whole mission over again, really annoying.


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Topic: Shit Parts In Great Games

Posted: 03/04/09 08:50 PM

Forum: Video Games

At 3/4/09 05:21 PM, Deadly-Shadow wrote: The Water Temple in Ocarina of Time, it caused many hours of frustration.

hmm i liked the water temple, it wasn't my favorite but it was a good challenge.


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Topic: 5 reason for & against Runescape

Posted: 03/04/09 03:23 PM

Forum: Video Games

At 3/3/09 02:11 PM, Fleshlight wrote: why even make this topic? you know there's no chance of people to agree with something

I agree with him everyone on runescape are dumbasses, lots of people to chat with though and good to kill time and so on


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Topic: Fallout 3 Or Left 4 Dead?

Posted: 03/04/09 03:22 PM

Forum: Video Games

At 3/4/09 12:35 AM, maximuspower wrote:
At 3/4/09 12:28 AM, brownyoshi wrote: they both suck dick in my opinion
If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all.

can hate something if I want teh


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Topic: Fallout 3 Or Left 4 Dead?

Posted: 03/04/09 12:28 AM

Forum: Video Games

they both suck dick in my opinion


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Topic: Do you believe in free will?

Posted: 03/04/09 12:22 AM

Forum: General

At 3/3/09 03:28 PM, Cyprus wrote: Now this is directed to someone that believes in a God or a higher power. Because if you are an atheist obviously you believe in free will.
Take this into account...
If there is a God, and this God is all-powerful and all-knowing then...
In order to be an all powerful God then he must be in control of all things.
We, as humans are a part of all things.
Therefore, God must be in control of us.

And if he isn't in control of us, what makes God any better then us? Except for having some cool powers, he is still bound by the same rules of logic we are.

Discuss.

I think there is some "destiny" involved in life, I believe in karma but believe in christianity and believe we have some free will to what we do but some things we can't change - things out of humanity's reach.


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Topic: My gripes with Halo Wars.

Posted: 03/04/09 12:18 AM

Forum: Video Games

At 2/25/09 10:13 PM, SockMyDink wrote:
At 2/25/09 10:01 PM, HuntersMoon wrote: Sarcasm?
filler words are fun
Damn it, no.

I couldn't think of any other way to describe it, so clone was the first thing to...

... Fuck it.

I'm sick of clarifying myself.

There are retards all over NewGrounds, school, work, Halo, and everywhere else just gotta ignore them and give them a big nice happy middle finger...also i agree

My gripes with Halo Wars.


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Topic: Games that hate you

Posted: 03/03/09 11:08 PM

Forum: Video Games

Most frustrating game? Guild Wars in Hard Mode its so...HARD! Its hard to even clear out the outside of Ascalon City in Hard Mode even with hundred blades and armour of salvation and all that shit. The only hard mode area I managed to beat was Frozen Forest around the middle of the Shiverpeaks, I was with a group of alot of b/a people though we killed about 230 enemies or something. This is a map of Prophicies and EOTN

Games that hate you


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Topic: What Do You Look For In Video Games

Posted: 03/03/09 06:43 PM

Forum: Video Games

Guild Wars = Godly
if you like multiplayer good graphics good storytelling and plot and a never-ending fun game this is the game to buy its like midevil beat the shit out of some armies that are killing everyone and for once...its a game where the good guys lose several times its not all =D =D =D =D =D =D its more like: you lose you lose you die you lose you lose you win you lose you lose...then you mega pwn then you lose too


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Topic: Legend Of Link?

Posted: 03/03/09 06:39 PM

Forum: Video Games

Zoey Zelda Zeus Zadrian Zillian Zucker


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Topic: 6 seconds with a knife.

Posted: 03/02/09 09:38 PM

Forum: General

if the doc is a girl ill ask her to fuck me as fast as possible if she can or suck maw dick, if its a male ill get da knife and stab a teste at the 5th second


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Topic: Emos

Posted: 03/02/09 09:34 PM

Forum: General

Emo

Emo is a genre of music that originated from hardcore punk early on, and adopted pop-punk influences later on in the 2000s when it became mainstream.
It has since come to describe several variations of music with common roots and associated fashion and stereotypes.
In the mid-1980s, the term emo described a subgenre of hardcore punk which stemmed from the Washington, D.C. music scene. In later years, the term emocore, short for "emotional hardcore", was also used to describe the emotional performances of bands in the Washington, D.C. scene and some of the offshoot regional scenes such as Rites of Spring, Embrace, One Last Wish, Beefeater, Gray Matter, Fire Party, and later, Moss Icon
Starting in the mid-1990s, the term emo began to refer to the indie scene that followed the influences of Fugazi, which itself was an offshoot of the first wave of emo. Bands including Sunny Day Real Estate and Texas Is the Reason had a more indie rock style of emo, more melodic and less chaotic. The so-called "indie emo" scene survived until the late 1990s, as many of the bands either disbanded or shifted to mainstream styles. As the remaining indie emo bands entered the mainstream, newer bands began to emulate the mainstream style. As a result, the term "emo" became a vaguely defined identifier rather than a specific genre of music.
From about 2004 to the present, emo referred to pop-punk bands such as Good Charlotte, Fall Out Boy and Simple Plan who took the influence of original indie emo acts and mixed them with pop-punk in the like of Blink-182.

History
First wave (1985-1994)
In 1985 in Washington, D.C., Ian MacKaye and Guy Picciotto, veterans of the DC hardcore music scene, decided to shift away from what they saw as the constraints of the basic style of hardcore and the escalating violence within the scene. They took their music in a more personal direction with a far greater sense of experimentation, bringing forth MacKaye's Embrace and Picciotto's Rites of Spring. The style of music developed by Embrace and Rites of Spring soon became its own sound. (Hüsker Dü's 1984 album Zen Arcade is often cited as a major influence for the new sound). As a result of the renewed spirit of experimentation and musical innovation that developed the new scene, the summer of 1985 soon came to be known in the scene as "Revolution Summer".
Where the term emo actually originated is uncertain, but members of Rites of Spring mentioned in a 1985 interview in Flipside Magazine that some of their fans had started using the term to describe their music. By the early 90s, it was not uncommon for the early DC scene to be referred to as emo-core, meaning "emotional hardcore", though it is unclear when the term shifted.
Within a short time, the D.C. emo sound began to influence other bands such as Moss Icon, Nation of Ulysses, Dag Nasty, Soulside, Shudder to Think, Fire Party, Marginal Man, and Gray Matter, many of which were released on MacKaye's Dischord Records. The original wave of DC emo finally ended in late 1994 with the collapse of Hoover.
As the D.C. scene expanded, other scenes began to develop with a similar sound and DIY ethic. In San Diego in the early 1990s, Gravity Records released a number of records in the hardcore emo style. Bands of the period included Heroin, Indian Summer, Angel Hair, Antioch Arrow, Universal Order of Armageddon, Swing Kids, and Mohinder. Also in California, Ebullition Records released records by bands of the same vein, such as Still Life and Portraits of Past, as well as more traditional hardcore punk bands, all having various social and political themes in common.
At the same time, in the New York/New Jersey area, bands such as Native Nod, Merel, 1.6 Band, Policy of 3, Rye Coalition, Iconoclast and Quicksand were feeling the same impulse. Many of these bands were involved with the ABC No Rio club scene in New York, itself a response to the violence and stagnation in the scene and with the bands that played at CBGBs, the only other small venue for hardcore in New York at the time. Much of this wave of emo, particularly the San Diego scene, began to shift towards a more chaotic and aggressive form of emo, nicknamed screamo.
By and large, the more hardcore style of emo began to fade as many of the early era groups disbanded. However, aspects of the sound remained in bands such as Four Hundred Years and Yaphet Kotto. Also, a handful of modern bands continue to reflect emo's hardcore origins, including Circle Takes the Square, Hot Cross, City of Caterpillar, Funeral Diner, and A Day in Black and White. Following the disbanding of Embrace in 1986, MacKaye established the influential group Fugazi, and was soon joined by Picciotto. While Fugazi itself is not typically categorized as emo, the band's music is cited as an influence by popular second-wave bands such as Sunny Day Real Estate, Braid, and Jimmy Eat World.

Second wave (1994-2000)
As Fugazi and the Dischord Records scene became more and more popular in the indie underground of the early 1990s, new bands began to spring up. Combining Fugazi with the Noise Rock influences of Big Black and Sonic Youth, a new genre of emo emerged.
Perhaps the key moment was the release of the album Diary by Sunny Day Real Estate in 1994. Given Sub Pop's then-recent success with Nirvana and Soundgarden, the label was able to bring much wider attention to the release than the typical indie release, including major advertisements in Rolling Stone.
In the years that followed, several major regions of "indie emo" emerged. The most significant appeared in the Midwest in the mid-90s. Many of the bands were influenced by the same sources, but with an even more tempered sound. This brand of emo was often referred to as "Midwestern emo" given the geographic location of the bands, with several of the best-known bands hailing from the areas around Chicago, Kansas City, Omaha and Milwaukee. The initial bands in this category included Boy's Life, Cap'n Jazz and Gauge. In ensuing years, bands such as The Promise Ring, Braid, Elliott, Cursive, and The Get Up Kids emerged from the same scene and gained national attention.
The area around Phoenix, Arizona became another major scene for emo. Inspired by Fugazi and Sunny Day Real Estate, former punk rockers Jimmy Eat World began stirring emo influences into their music, eventually releasing the album Static Prevails in 1996. The album was arguably the first emo record released by a major label, as the band had signed with Capitol Records in 1995.
Other bands that followed the "indie mo" model included Colorado's Christie Front Drive, New York's Texas Is the Reason and Rainer Maria, California's Knapsack and Sense Field, Baltimore's Cross My Heart, Austin's Mineral, and Boston's Piebald and Jejune.
A Cornerstone of the late-Nineties emo movement was Weezer's 1996 album Pinkerton, which was to be considered one of the defining emo records of the 90s and was said to have introduced emo to a larger and more mainstream audience.
As the wide range of emo bands began to attract notoriety on a national scale, a number of indie labels attempted to document the scene. Many emo bands of the late 90s signed to indie labels including Jade Tree Records, Saddle Creek Records, and Big Wheel Recreation. In 1997, California's Crank! I could not post this entire thing look on dictionary.com and go to Emo in reference to see teh full thing


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