Re:The way of the first person shooter!
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your thoughts are a little unclear to me (you first said you get tired of the same type of games, then you state that you'd rather go see a movie done in the traditional, over done way), but i happened to really enjoy the perspective that BWP was filmed. it helped isolate the kids, so you get the feeling they are actually lost in the woods.. not at all like you'd get, knowing that there is a huge production crew following them around
the difference is that any 'poor' person (but rich enough to purchase the retail game and pay the monthly charges associated with playing) can work at getting their character(s) all well off. (and more than likely have fun doing it)
your thoughts are a little unclear to me (you first said you get tired of the same type of games, then you state that you'd rather go see a movie done in the traditional, over done way), but i happened to really enjoy the perspective that BWP was filmed. it helped isolate the kids, so you get the feeling they are actually lost in the woods.. not at all like you'd get, knowing that there is a huge production crew following them around
now all you need to crack it is its physical location, a crowbar, lockpick, and possibly a spare monitor/keyboard.
http://www.sharkyextreme.com/news.shtml#2080
not a very informative one, though..
"So I wouldn't be surprised if the winner was some company in the third world somewhere."
i think the contest is limited to the US only.
the reason for the web cam is simple.
bite whopper, open mouth, capture picture, set as background image for the other patrons to see.
or maybe spend your 15 mins on wendy's site?
or go to rotten.com, and find some nice pictures for everyone else whos eating their lunch to see.. hmm.. possibilites are endless.
possible caption for many disturbing pictures: "what your actually eating"
Nah, i doubt it'll go that way..
the difference is that any 'poor' person (but rich enough to purchase the retail game and pay the monthly charges associated with playing) can work at getting their character(s) all well off. (and more than likely have fun doing it)