Monster Racer Rush
Select between 5 monster racers, upgrade your monster skill and win the competition!
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3.80 / 5.00 4,200 ViewsIt really depends. Of course PC elitists will recommend StarCraft II, and FPS fanboys will recommend Black Ops.
I say get the one that you like most. Did you like Modern Warfare or World at War? Then get Black Ops. Did you like StarCraft and still have it installed to this day? Then get StarCraft II.
Try Fallout New Vegas or Fable III.
I was never bullied. Sure I've had people piss me off and others I can't stand, but I've never been bullied.
Growing a pair FTW
At 11/5/10 07:08 PM, CAN-OF-SPAM wrote:At 11/5/10 07:06 PM, BananaBreadMuffin wrote: No, you can redownload for completely free.Ok, i have 1 last qustion. i logged in and these games were put in my library, i never downloaded them.
'Scuse the double post, but sometimes Steam allows you to be entered in certain betas that let you download game demos for a while. They'll appear on your list for a certain amount of days, then they should be deleted.
At 11/5/10 07:05 PM, CAN-OF-SPAM wrote: Ok so the games are bought on your account, so i can in theory destroy my computer and buy a new one and go onto my steam account and ill still have the games and all i have to do is re download them for FREE?
Yes.
When you buy a game on Steam, it's recorded on their server. Even if your computer was bombed, strapped to a rocket to Mars and Mars blew up, thus making the debris fall on Earth where a dog humps it then pisses on it and makes it decompose, you can buy a new computer and it'll be there when you install Steam again.
If you buy a game on Steam, it's on record. It'll appear on your Steam account regardless if it's installed on your computer or not. I just re-installed Windows 7 for lulz on my computer and I'm still able to download games I've bought via Steam. So no, you won't lose games that you bought on Steam if your drive is wiped. You can re-download everything by re-installing Steam and downloading the games again from the list.
What kind of games do you make?
At 11/4/10 06:12 PM, Jackho wrote:At 11/4/10 04:57 PM, KeroKeroMario wrote: BTW, you ain't missing much. A bunch of 16-year-olds arguing over who's the biggest gangsta. Meh.Fixed
Same difference, I hear them both.
Achievements. 'Nuff said.
At 11/4/10 05:10 PM, TMdrummer wrote: Anyone see this?
http://kotaku.com/5677841/you-wont-belie ve-who-is-killing-zombies-in-call-of-dut y-black-ops
JFK action!
That's strange, yet intriguing.
inb4 yet another lawsuit from the anti-fun police
Your parents are smarter than most kids' parents who let them play Call of Duty and Halo. See, it's because of the STUPID parents that this whole court ordeal about censoring games is going.
"Gee, I wonder if Call of Duty is safe for kids? I mean, I know it has a violent-looking man on the cover with a gun, and a big M rating on the front by an official rating board, but I think I'll get it for my 8-year-old kid."
If you look on Newgrounds, they hate when little kids go online with these mature games. It just isn't right for kids to play violent games, and there are OBVIOUS signs of warning on the freakin' case anyway! Parents should be more like YOUR parents, people who aren't idiots and know what's up. They know you are probably not mature enough mentally to handle such games (no offense, just pointin' out things as examples). I know it seems unfair, but that's the parents' job. Too bad, so sad.
TL;DR : Your parents are smart, and it may seem unfair, but it's not. Trust them, and roll with it.
BTW, you ain't missing much. A bunch of 20-year-olds arguing who's got the bigger e-peen. Meh.
Half-Life, StarCraft, Fallout 1 + 2 are good.
Also, try Torchlight. It ain't old, but it runs perfect on my laptop, and I have a crap Intel GMA 64 MB card!
Diablo II is pretty much similar, but hey, details.
At 11/3/10 10:18 PM, ihatesonic1 wrote: Fuck Windows, Mac FTW
$1500 for parts you can get for $500.
What a deal!
If I wanted a computer with no viruses and unable to play games, I'd install Linux on it.
At 11/3/10 09:15 PM, CAN-OF-SPAM wrote:At 11/3/10 08:35 PM, KeroKeroMario wrote: Usually when you get a demo, it sometimes downloads the full game in case you want to buy it. You won't be able to play it, but if you buy it, it'll be there without any further download. Happened with me as well.How do i get it to re download the demo? i hit resume and it went back to suspended.
Check your Internet connection. If it works, delete the game and re-install the demo.
At 11/3/10 07:25 PM, PleaseContinue wrote:At 11/3/10 07:04 PM, This-is-my-username wrote: Games are this big, and yet still some people insist on buying solid state drives.PC games don't work like that, son.
What a waste of money. Seriously, just wait for it to load!
Last time I checked, PC games have a loading screen.
Usually when you get a demo, it sometimes downloads the full game in case you want to buy it. You won't be able to play it, but if you buy it, it'll be there without any further download. Happened with me as well.
At 11/2/10 09:09 PM, Notsomebeans wrote: I use a laptop, and play some games on it, but dude, no matter the laptop, they are SHIT for hardcore graphics games.
S-H-I-T.
wanna know why desktops are better?
CAUSE THEY ARE FUCKING BIGGER, THEREFORE, STUFF MORE SHIT IN
Never have I seen so much ignorance in one post. Desktops don't win because they're bigger, they are better because they offer customization. With a desktop, you can build your own or take out and replace parts and thus expanding their lifespan. Most of the time laptops have integrated parts, making them hard if not impossible to replace. And from what I've heard, gaming laptops have horrid battery life and are more expensive for the parts. It's like buying a Mac - you spend $1500 on parts you can get on a desktop for $500-700 or something if you shop right.
TL;DR: Desktops aren't better because they're bigger. That's too ignorant a statement.
Don't advertise yourself on the forums.
If that really is you from Kongregate, which I doubt
I hate new things too. Also, I never actually bought a game console to stare gapingly at the dashboards or menus. I get it to play games. If you want a fancy menu, hack it or something. No skin off my bones. While you all complain about something that you might glance at once or twice getting a XBLA game/demo or to start the system, I'ma play some games on the GAME CONSOLE.
At 11/2/10 05:07 PM, Moonpiles wrote: No. Pokemon is past redemption. The comics are sub par compared to other comics, and their games are sub par compared to other games.
Pokemon is aimed at kids. Of course it's sub-par... when compared to other games. I think you hate it because it's too "kiddy" for you. Which it is. That's the point, it's made for a child audience. You hate its audience.
At 11/2/10 12:21 PM, Sekhem wrote: graphics processing in consoles hasn't quite caught up to PCs yet so it's not going to look photo-realistic yet
>implying that PCs have already been photo-realistic and beyond.
Back on topic, I don't have an HDTV. I don't care if it's in 480p or 1080p (though 1080p is cool), I enjoy games if the game's STYLE fits it and uses the limitations of the console or PC to make something interesting and creative. As long as it does that, it has good graphics. In this sense, Super Mario Bros. has good graphics because the style fits it and made the NES graphics attractive for its time, as with other games.
TL;DR - HD =/= good game.
At 11/2/10 04:01 PM, Liquify wrote: This thread didn't ask for PC Elitist talk.
All we are saying is give peace a chance?
PC elitists will NEVER play on or respect any console, unless it is the developer's console.
I don't mean people who like PC and don't act like dicks, I'm talking huge freakin' PC elitists who go into console threads saying that PC is better.
Oh wait.
At 11/1/10 08:47 PM, Cyan60 wrote:At 11/1/10 08:44 PM, PleaseContinue wrote: It's already out. Play it.Not in america
Imports and unofficial translations, mah boi! You can import it and play it on a DS phat and DS Lite (no DSi systems I think, those are actually region-coded, tell me if otherwise). Or, if you feel ballsy, use an English patch on a DS-game-file-that-I-should-not-mention-o n-the-forums on the computer.
I beat the main story of Fable II. That part was okay, everything after it felt like an MMO. I am disappoint.
Yum, copy pasta! Me like.
At 11/1/10 02:56 PM, ArmouredGRIFFON wrote: RAGE
u mad?
It's just a menu. A BLOODY MENU. If I wanted a fancy menu instead of playing games I'd hack the crap outta my 360 already. Sure it might not have been great to you, but hey, voice your opinion when you go to the next Microsoft meeting.
Learn to grammar.
I imagine that you're talking about the PSP Go, 'cause I read "download games" I think. Which isn't really new at all, about how long IDK, but enough to be not necessarily new I'm afraid. Not really a whole room for discussion, so...
I'm out.
Think of the positives: that gives you a less chance of getting diabeetus.
Joke's been made, I know.