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      The Dragon Reborn
    Posted by: -iLluSiON- - 15th October 2005, 10:51 PM - Forum: Ramble City - Replies (4)

    I am the Dragon Reborn.

    Darunia is The Forsaken.

    Eek

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      Pirates vs. ninja
    Posted by: Captain_Rush - 15th October 2005, 11:38 AM - Forum: Den of the Philociraptor - Replies (35)

    who would win in this battle? im almost certain it would be Ninja, they have what it takes, what are your oppinons?

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      Whoa!
    Posted by: Captain_Rush - 15th October 2005, 11:34 AM - Forum: Ramble City - Replies (6)

    Darth bondage

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      So if you gave Pikmin guns and vehicles...
    Posted by: lazyfatbum - 15th October 2005, 12:00 AM - Forum: Tendo City - Replies (4)

    You'd have Battalion Wars!

    So who's got it and who loves it? Short game but the designers made it with alot of replay and sandbox play. Definite cons though which need to be fix'd in the sequel:

    *Multiplayer
    *Customization
    *War/map editor

    A capture the flag scenario with 4 players would have been the bees knees but alas we are denied.

    Looking past that, what is available is a highly addictive type of 'action real time strategy' that feels like a military version of Pikmin, which, as you could guess, is awesome.

    Anyone get an S rank on the Xylvanian levels? They keep handing me my ass.

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      What ever happend to ......me?
    Posted by: Captain_Rush - 14th October 2005, 5:02 AM - Forum: Ramble City - Replies (5)

    i'm guessing you guys and Darkjag are wondering what happened to me, i've been kida staying awy from forums for a bit and relaxing, doing other things. now i'm back and better than ever, i'm gonna try and post more. feel free to ask of me of anything i've been doing.



    P.S. that avatar is a custom pic of me!! if you wanna see the whole pic too bad, lets just say most of you wouldnt like it.:evil:

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      You might be a nerd if...
    Posted by: etoven - 13th October 2005, 9:09 PM - Forum: Ramble City - Replies (63)

    Moving to Powaton i've goten my share of country living. So it got my thinking, what if Jeff Foxworthy were on the other side of the coin. So lets get the ball rolling tendonights with the top 100 reasons you might NOT be a redneck!

    Cool = Things I'm Guily Of.

    Cool Reason # 100: Your monthly IT bill is higher than your rent!
    Cool Reason # 99: You maintain tabs on big brother!
    Reason # 98: Big brother is a server in your basement!
    Cool Reason # 97: You've crased the MSN home page on more then 7 occasions! (Only 3 Occasions But Close Enough)
    Cool Reason # 96: You own more than 1 domain name AND/OR more than 3 Domain Aliases.
    Cool Reason # 95: You host a D&D Site On your very own web server!
    Cool Reason # 94: You play D&D!
    Cool Reason # 93: You email address ends in your last name!
    Cool Reason # 94: You Own A VoIp Phone System!
    Reason # 93: You had a nightmare about smiley emotocons on more than 1 occasion.
    Reason # 92: You Have Clock Over Ip wall clocks synronising to time.microsoft.com! (John Tyler Comm College)
    Cool Reason # 91: The ending of Neo Genisis Evangilian changed your life!
    Cool Reason # 90: You know the distinct difference and uses of CAT 6 cable and fast CAT 5e
    Cool Reason # 89: You have more than one router in your house and or 1 of any type of high end cysco systems routher running $400 or higher. (2 low end routers and 1 default gateway)
    Cool Reason # 88: You have file and or print sharing services in your house.
    Cool Reason # 87: Reason #88 with wireless connectivity.
    Cool Reason # 86: You have on hold music on your phones that stream of your own VoIp Server. Playing a minium of 1 customized Greeting or Annoucement.

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      Serenity
    Posted by: A Black Falcon - 13th October 2005, 4:31 PM - Forum: Ramble City - Replies (7)

    Why the heck isn't there a thread about this here yet... go watch it now, it's fantastic...

    Now!

    (though it definitely helps quite a bit if you've seen the show... saw it with my dad (during break last weekend), and he hadn't seen the show while I had, and he said that it made less sense since you don't know the characters that well if you haven't seen the show... but it's good either way. :))

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      Had to happen at some point.
    Posted by: UltraMarioMan - 13th October 2005, 3:11 PM - Forum: Ramble City - Replies (47)

    [Image: 051010.jpg]
    Rofl

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      Pokemon Ranger
    Posted by: Smoke - 13th October 2005, 3:14 AM - Forum: Tendo City - Replies (8)

    neo2046 Wrote:just find at 2ch

    Title: Pokemon Ranger
    Genre: ARPG
    Platform: Nintendo DS
    Release Date: 2006
    developer: HAL / Creatures

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      Jack and Me
    Posted by: Great Rumbler - 12th October 2005, 1:35 PM - Forum: Tendo City - Replies (43)

    Here's a copy of an email I will soon be sending to Jack Thompson:

    Quote:Dear Jack Thompson,

    I've been an avid gamer for many years, but unlike others I'm not going to spend this email trying to insult you or called you names. Rather, I'd like to engage you in an honest debate, if this is possible. I'd like to start by posting an essay that I did for my Physchology class in college that deals with the effects of violence [though it's more in general rather than focusing exclusively on video games]. I've gone over several studies and articles written about this subject and have compiled them into a comprehensive arguement. If you have the time, I would like for you to read it over and explain to how it's wrong:


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    Although some studies have claimed to found a “link” between violent television and violent behavior amongst children, many of these studies were conducted in laboratory environments and on short-term bases instead of in the “real world” and on long term bases.

    What can be shown in laboratory tests is not necessarily what takes place in natural setting, such as at home or school. Because investigators can produce sociopathic attitudes and behaviors in the laboratory does not mean that violent television programming does create such effects within a naturalistic viewing environment. A laboratory is not a setting most children would be familiar with and they would be surrounded by strangers, so it’s possible that all this could influence the way a child would react in a certain way that they wouldn’t normally do if they were in their home or school surrounded by family or friends and teachers.

    Also, in the “real world” there are many social, psychological, and biological factors that can drown out the “influence” of the mass media. Also, nearly all developed nations are exposed to similar types of mass media and many of them have lower crime rates than American, which suggests that there are other issues in play.

    One thing to consider is that many children are exposed to crime, drug addiction, and child abuse or neglect in real life, all factors which have been proven to contribute to violent and anti-social behavior. A recent study in an urban setting found that 40% of children were receiving public assistance, all had been exposed to media violence, but 97% also had been exposed to real-life violence. Almost half had been victims of violence themselves, and almost a third had seen a person stabbed, shot, or killed. Peer relations are always influential in forming attitudes towards violence, and they become increasingly important when absent parenting creates a vacuum.

    The National Television Violence Study, a cable industry investigation that analyzed the 1994-1995 season, found no direct connection between TV and real-world violence. And in his new book, Power Play, Gerald Jones writes, “children need stories of conflict and violence in order to explore the scary feelings they’ve been taught to deny, and then to integrate those feelings into a more complex and resilient sense of self.”

    Something that’s important to note is that plays such as Macbeth and puppet show like Punch and Judy, both of which feature two very different types of violence, have been watched for years. People enjoy watching the mayhem of others. But something that needs to exist is an ability to distinguish between violence on TV and violence in real life. Parents must teach their children that real life violence has consequences and that it causes others to suffer while violence in movies and games is simply make-believe.

    Most researchers agree that the causes of real-world violence are complex. A 1993 study by the US National Academy of Sciences listed “biological, individual, family, peer, school and community factors” as all playing a role in the development of children. And a 2001 report by the US surgeon general concluded that “the preponderance of evidence indicated that violent behavior seldom results from a single cause; rather, multiple factors converging over time contribute to such behavior.” So it seems unfair to pull out one factor among many and say “this is the problem, if we remove it everything will be all right.”

    Viewing abnormally large amounts of violent television and video games may well contribute to violent behavior in certain individuals. The trouble comes when researches downplay uncertainties in their studies or overstate the case for causality.

    It’s also important to understand that nothing about violence is new. Jack the Ripper lived long before people even dreamed of television or videogames, but that didn’t stop him from being a brutal, homicidal maniac who killed at least five women. And there are many more stories similar to this. Violence has existed long before Grand Theft Auto became a convenient excuse for random acts of killing and it will continue to exist long after those videogames are forgotten.

    Violence also has its place in society. Many of the great tragedies of the 20th century would simply make no sense without the pictures and videos that go along with them to give a sense of reality to the people viewing them. They can be used to stir people to action or to open their wallets and help those in need. Censoring the violence of those images and video would reduce the scope and magnitude of the tragedies and allow them to be overlooked and forgotten more easily.

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    I look forward to recieving your reply.

    More on this as it develops.

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