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PC Gaming Suggestions for Console-like Fun?

jayminer writes "We are a relatively newly married young couple who enjoy spending our spare time at home. We don't own a console but have a gaming laptop with DVI output to play games on our TV. My wife is also a CS major so she's computer literate enough. She does not like strategy games, MMORG or any other role-playing game. Apart from "Find the Sausage" jokes, we need quality gaming advice, preferably games which we can play with a single laptop connected to a single large screen, with two gamepads, a console-like experience. What are your suggestions?"

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  1. a relatively newly married young couple? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    A relatively newly married young couple should spend less time on computers and more time in bed (or wherever else...) having sweet (or whatever else...) love!
    captcha: micron

  2. In the time... by Jumphard · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    ...you took to post this inane question you could have driven down to your local *mart and purchased a Nintendo Wii, Playstation 1,2,3, Xbox, or a SNES.

    My advice - go buy a console if you want to have the most authentic "console-like" experience.

  3. Old Dos Games by sherriw · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    There are tons of free, fun arcade style games at: www.dosgamesarchive.com.

    Many of them will run on newer computers with minimal trouble.

  4. Re:"Hey everybody, look at me!" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    "Not only do I have a girlfriend, but we're MARRIED, and she wants to play video games with me! Oh, did I mention she loves Linux?" Does she have a twin sister with low-self-esteem and daddy issues? I'll propose NOW!
  5. Re:"Hey everybody, look at me!" by xtracto · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    You forgot the:
    My wife is also a CS major so ...

    Judging from the CS girl friends in my department, I would say I am glad she is not my wife =oP. Unless she is from the Middle East (beautiful women go to Engineering and CS in Middle East countries)

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