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Faieant

Member Since 13 Aug 2006
Offline Last Active Feb 06 2015 05:02 AM
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In Topic: [CONSOLE] First Game Console

07 December 2006 - 08:03 PM

Colecovision... Owch... My first was NES... Had it for a very limited time though. Got the N64 and a game boy. I like both very good, still today.

In Topic: Ever had a CD explode?

07 December 2006 - 08:02 PM

One of mine did... but it may of had to do with the fact that I strapped it to a rocket... people got cut...

Sounds irresponsible... Very irresponsible.Well, reminds me of science class. I always ate the stuff we made. Up until we Made CuSo4... >_< Eat no more.Exploding CDs are scary, one of mine did it when I threw it on a door...

In Topic: Sniping

07 December 2006 - 07:57 PM

Sniping in a FPS is skills, not lack of them. Personally, I favour the automated rifles over the snipers. AK on CS:S BAR/STG on DOD:S M4A/AK in AA and so on. Still, snipers make out a big part of any FPS game which has them implented. Sniping with the AWP/Auto is by many frowned upon, but I think they add up to a very good experience. People are just annoyed over being "pwnd" over and over... And it is possible to shoot snipers using an assault rifle. In many cases, you can aim faster.

In Topic: How many people still play Pokemon

07 December 2006 - 04:43 PM

It's the only GB cartridge I still have... Lost a gigant mass of cartridges over the years 8<I play it, not often though... Blue pwns Red... heeehe... It does! I liked Gold / Silver moderately too. The GBA ones, though... Too complex, in a bad way... I don't like them... My fave for a console is Stadium 2 for N64, it was brilliant.

In Topic: Ever had a CD explode?

07 December 2006 - 04:38 PM

It happens easier on speedier drives, as gravity force increases insanely... 52x is 27,500rpm iIrc, it is a veeery fast speed... "At revolutions of about 200 metres per second, today's state-of-the-art lead-foot drives approach the speed of sound - 340 metres per second through air at room temperature - subjecting the spinning disc to a force 1500 times that of gravity, researchers have found."Quoted from: http://www.theage.com.au/Well, I did know they went fast, but not THAT fast... That's like... insane. :yawn:;