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MacGruber

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  1. I fully agree with NewsBot; moreover, I think green dogs should have the right to freedom of speech as soon as possible.
  2. Ahh,the English idiom I don't know what are the similar sides between a cat and a vagina, but you should not have used that word; anyway, you should use "pussycat" next time
  3. I tried Vista some time ago, and I can tell you: It is the worst piece of s* OS I tried in my life Then, a few weeks back, I tried win 7 and they are a plenty of upgrades in it regardind Vista. I think Vista were a like Beta of 7. Anyway, I'm currently using XP SP3 and I think I will use it forever.
  4. It seems to be that this guy doesn't know something called shower
  5. Although there are many westerns movies, Sunset Riders would have been great to see Now I remember, I think Silverado was the closest one.
  6. I not even get 25 posts I'm not a man of few words, it is just because my super limited skills of the English idiom
  7. Aaaaah, the '90's wonderful moments. I loved to see Nickelodeon all the time back in the '90s. I used to see: Legends of the Hidden Temple Adventures of Pete & Pete Clarissa Explains it All Ren & Stimpy show Doug Are You Afraid of the Dark Rugrats Rockos Modern Life other I don't remember right now. Now, I see some other shows at nick@nite: The fresh prince of Bel Air Alf Kenan & Kel Happy Days Get Smart! Clarissa Explains it All Bewitched I Dream of Jeannie The Addams Family The Munsters Mork and Mindy P.D. There are a some others shows you mentioned here and that I used to watch, but they didn't get broadcasted thru Nickelodeon where I live.
  8. I agree %100 with that. It seems to be that USA's censors never liked to view nudes or something alike not only between the games, but the movies, the videoclips, the literature, etc. On the contrary, they never complained about the constant violence, blood's pools, aggressive language, etc.
  9. I think all the formats you mentioned above wasn't conceived as "cd killers"; contrarily, they were intended to be differents "alternatives" to choice from. Mini-Disc: with it you can record and erase your own music, compress it, etc. DVD-Music: I don't know said format, but if you wanted to say "DVD-Audio", such format was intended primarily to "audiophiles", so that was and is their "target". SACD: again a "audiophiles" oriented format. HDCD: This was an "enhanced" cd, which included 4 additional bits more than the normal 16 bits cd; moreover, they are compatible with normal cd players too.
  10. What about the digital tv transmission but over cable instead of satellite, under stormy weather?
  11. After I resolved my scanning moiré problem, I just started to scan: Next Level, Issue #4 from April 1999. I hope to finish it as soon as possible
  12. Thank you Phillyman,it seems to be you beat me to it . Here I leave you the links to other languages from the same guide: Español Deustche Italian French Portuguese Dutch
  13. I played these games, but beat them a few years ago only trhu emulators: JuJu Wrath of black manta Spartan X Quackshot and others I don't remember now
  14. Unfortunately I never used a SNES controller but it looks awesome. The n64 and sega genesis controllers were awesome too, especially the genesis 6 buttons gamepad when you are playing mortal kombat 3
  15. The time will say, but definetively Blu-Ray it's my choice And regarding the vhs vs. dvd matter, I prefer dvd
  16. I think it was Ghost 'n' Goblins for the NES; with a real console, I even didn't get pass thru the second level, and with an emulator, using game intensifiers codes I beat it, but I get something like: THIS ROM IS AN ILLUSION :unsure: And the game start again from the origin point
  17. I watched some excellent movies in my life, but how could I do such an categorical affirmation? There are a plenty of movies I didn't watched yet, so I think there isn't only one for me Anyway, till now I think it was Catwoman, with the talented Halle Berry's performance. :P :lol: Now seriously, recently I watched Scarface, and it was pretty cool
  18. The first one was Dynacom, I think it was an atari clon; then a "Family Computer", again a clon (NES). After that, an original one, sega genesis with some original games, but with cloned games too. Then a n64, with all original (and expensive) games, although some times I rented a few cloned ones (mario 64, f-zero x , etc). And finally a PS2
  19. Regarding the cheat codes, you are right. But did you thinked about the "game intensifiers", like GameGenie, PAR 1 and 2, Gold Finger, etc.? I tried thru emulators an they are incredible Now, definitively videogames would not be the same without "gamepads/joysticks" I don't know how the people play PC games without them; I hate to use the keyboard to play a game, so thats the main cause why I don't play PC games, instead (when its possible) I play their equivalent thru PS2. The videogames were created intrinsically to be played through gamepads/joysticks, so I don't understand why many times the game developers don't include support for them.
  20. I love my game consoles' generation There were 16/64 bits consoles, like sega genesis and n64. And in spite I don't belong to the 8bits era, I played the NES and Dynacom (atari clon) till the tiredness Since then, I almost don't play any games at all, except some PS2 titles.
  21. :lol: I think it was a real NES lover
  22. A few months ago I played some supposed "ports" packs collections for PS2, and it was a really bad time Those packs have some magnificent retro titles, but they weren't original versions Instead, they were very bad ported games that in reality are an offece to the original ones
  23. I don't played many horror games, but recently I played "The Suffering" for PS2 and it was pretty cool
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