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  1. White_Rook
    It took the street approach during the alpha series, and from there the stages become slightly more dingy than the original. Guile is most famous for his air base stage though.

    @leadcat: Streets of Rage 1 is already available on the virtual console, and I believe 2 and 3 are on direct follow up. Anything else would be interesting but not as epic in my opinion. I think Gauntlet Legends was one of the last and truly good games to make "beat'em up" status. You could argue Dynasty Warriors and hardly get an objection on account of how much it rocks (6 ftw).
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 4, 2007 in forum: Gaming
  2. White_Rook
    I can see a mass online gathering for the last time now... Although things like this are sad they spur the online community into such a vigorous "final game".
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 3, 2007 in forum: Gaming
  3. White_Rook
    Every girl is pretty much cool with homosexual, but not all of them think it's hot. Men find lesbians to be much more attractive than women find gay men to be attractive. Yaoi fans are quite the minority on the subject...along with a few others...
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 3, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Spin

    That was done very nicely
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 3, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  5. White_Rook
    Streets of Rage is a beat'em up first. The versus option was added secondly as a different mode of play for the second and third games. It's like trying to compare Super Smash Bros. and any adventure game all because Smash Bros has an adventure mode.
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 2, 2007 in forum: Gaming
  6. White_Rook
    The argument ceoms from the use of flight and combat simulator games like Halo and Flight Simulator. Pac Man isn't violent.
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 2, 2007 in forum: Gaming
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    Unique

    Approximately 5-7% of the Earths population. Give or take a bit of course.

    Because the sun's apparent orientation around an arbitrarily defined constellation at the time of your birth is greatly responsible for who you are as a person?

    I believe that it's the exact combination as a whole as well as the individual contributions of the common and basic aspects seen within humanity that makes us "unique".
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 2, 2007 in forum: Discussion
  8. White_Rook
    Because these questions are vague and say nothing truly specific about your personality. theoretically you can be anyone depending on how yo ufeel while taking it.
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 2, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  9. White_Rook
    The documentary will show both sides of the debate, so I can only hope that someone in favour of the medium can stay in composure and remain objective on the subject. It seems that every advocate for the game industry gets too heated and some how makes a jab at religion on the subject.

    It shouldn't have to concern faith or even full blown morality for that matter. Violent games aren't blatantly instructing people on how to murder someone or encouraging immoral acts. They are simply a means of entertainment that explore and expand on these possibilities that literature and movies once and still give us. It should not just be about protecting children, it should be about educating them. It should be about parents taking an active role in their child's lives and teaching them that what they see, read, and play is simply a fabrication-- that it is as make-belief as pretend play or imagination.

    I will give Thompson credit though, as a number of his points are valid. Violent video games do increase aggression and more often than not heighten someone who is aggravated as opposed to helping them relax or blow off steam. Then again, so do movies, witnessing violent acts, and even reading violent literature. We are constantly affected by our surroundings whether we want to admit it or not. By no means is banning violent video games alone a way to put an end to school violence.
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 2, 2007 in forum: Gaming
  10. White_Rook
    Good game series, but wrong genre.
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 2, 2007 in forum: Gaming
  11. White_Rook
    Oh you'd be surprised...
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 2, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  12. White_Rook
    Pokemans own boys though.
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 2, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  13. White_Rook
    Ex doesn't count as Street Fighter....ever.
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 2, 2007 in forum: Gaming
  14. White_Rook
    Um, she's still working with them on future projects.
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 2, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  15. White_Rook
    People kissing? That's like sooooooooo grosssssssssssssssssss and imatuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuure!
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 2, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  16. White_Rook
    From a subjective point of view...sure.

    Better yet Rain, use Dragonair or Dragonite!
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 2, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  17. White_Rook
    Now, now it's just ridiculous to be petty in the spamzone.
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 2, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  18. White_Rook
    I've been meaning to get back into Third Strike again in preparation for SF4. Not too comfortable with Capcom taking a lot of direction from just players in the pro-gaming circuit though. They went all these years with a definitive fighting game formula. Feed-back is great and all, but only giving attention the input of a select few doesn't necessarily speak for all fans. But hey that's just me. Chances are SF4 will be the best we've seen.
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 2, 2007 in forum: Gaming
  19. White_Rook
    .....Bring back Dratini?
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 2, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone
  20. White_Rook
    Composite Sonic?
    Post by: White_Rook, Dec 2, 2007 in forum: The Spam Zone