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I think Ridge Racer for the DS is a new game, actually... clearly the graphics are based on Ridge Racer 64, but I thought it was new. Perhaps not...
Quote:It also has no-light problems.
True, which is why I usually play directly under a lamp. :)
Quote:Brian doesn't have one!
Actually, I know plenty of console gaming fans who don't have a PS2 (including most of the active members of the gaming club on campus)... it's not quite THAT common. :)
And yes, both the DS and PSP will have plenty of ports. The DS ones, though, will be a little bit more changed because of the differences of the system... the PSP will just get almost straight ports. DS ones have to be changed at least a little bit. :)
Yeah, like removing the good controls.
Quote:True, which is why I usually play directly under a lamp.
That kind of makes it hard to take the GBA to other places...which is what you're supposed to do with it. Because it's a handheld. A handheld that you take places. Places that don't have lamps. Like outside your house. That place that you don't go. With your GBA.
Brian never leaves his house.
He's like Bert and Ernie.
Or is it Burt, like Burt Reynolds.
Well, Burt Reynolds did go outside to film some of his movies. So...
Outside is where I go to get from one place to another. Which, given that I am in school (well unless it's like now and it's break and I'm at home), means I have to walk to classes, the commons, etc... so I am outside. Just not without the purpose of getting somewhere. :)
Maine must really be ugly as hell.
Maybe ABF's a vampire or possibly someother other-wordly entity that's afraid of sunlight [i.e. basement-loving nerd]?
We can't discount anything at this point.
I am just of the opinion that there is nothing intresting to spend my time doing outside...
*in a whiny voice* Well actually where I live we don't HAVE basements because the water table is too high.
Other people: For some reason even though that WAS informative and somewhat related to the topic we want to kill you for saying that.
I don't have a basement either or even a cellar.
We have a basement at home, but there isn't much there worth visiting it for so I don't go down there that often except to do laundry...
What's so great about basements anyway? Aside from the obvious: shelter from tornados.
Well, the most obvious reason is to have more space in your house... more rooms, more places to put things, a good place for things like laundry machines, workroom, etc...
No, I mean why do nerds always live in basements? It can't be healthy.
Because it's supposedly where their parents put them after they graduate... oh I don't know, it is a strange stereotype isn't it...
It's pretty much true, though.
But what if the parents don't have a basement?
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Then you have to live in a hole in the ground.
But what if...what if your house was built on a giant parking lot?
YOU do it! I don't want no crummy hole!