I do remember Module S666, come to think... It burst into flames as soon as I took it out of the Comic Shop, though. Never did manage to play that one.
I think it'd be hard, as a teenager, not to at least rent it. If all yr. friends are playing, as no doubt they will be, given the amount of hype this game's getting.
For the record: My friends and I played a lot of D&D in the 80's, as far as I know none of us ended up "worshiping Satan". I have a healthy respect for Satan, but I sure as heck dont worship him!
I'd setup your existing PC as a file server and use a playstation2, with a network adapter, and sony remote as the client.
Use this software: http://www.qcast.com/qcast2.html
Added bonus: Grand Theft Auto
does the list of completed games these lads have made not really inspire a lot of confidence?
Airfix Dogfighter anyone? Hot Wheels Micro-Racers?
Great TV show... s*itball game. Sadly.
My brother bought a cheap computer from one of those generic places. 6 months later, after it mysteriously died, I was summoned. I removed the case, and found the inside was full, and I mean packed, with a giant dust-bunny.
They had installed the fan backwards - it was sucking air and dust into the computer.
The trouble is, we have no idea where or who to start with. And exactly what proof we should have ready.
I've purchased re-wrapped PS2 games (at full price) at FutureShop and Virgin Records here in Canada. This may have something to do with the fact that a)they have to add an extra instruction booklet in French and b)they add their own extra security tags.
It still pisses me off, though.
I notice this is being published (?) by Sony. Does anyone know if there'll be a PS2 version?
unofficial reports also state that their sys admin was being sent on the rocket as a guinea pig
Sorry, I meant hard to avoid renting it, or checking it out somehow. Peer pressure and all.
I do remember Module S666, come to think ... It burst into flames as soon as I took it out of the Comic Shop, though. Never did manage to play that one.
I think it'd be hard, as a teenager, not to at least rent it. If all yr. friends are playing, as no doubt they will be, given the amount of hype this game's getting.
For the record: My friends and I played a lot of D&D in the 80's, as far as I know none of us ended up "worshiping Satan". I have a healthy respect for Satan, but I sure as heck dont worship him!
My Linksys router can has an option to 'clone' - i presume spoof MAC addresses. Check it out, y'all .. its under the advanced tab.
I'd setup your existing PC as a file server and use a playstation2, with a network adapter, and sony remote as the client. Use this software: http://www.qcast.com/qcast2.html Added bonus: Grand Theft Auto
does the list of completed games these lads have made not really inspire a lot of confidence? Airfix Dogfighter anyone? Hot Wheels Micro-Racers? Great TV show ... s*itball game. Sadly.
My brother bought a cheap computer from one of those generic places. 6 months later, after it mysteriously died, I was summoned. I removed the case, and found the inside was full, and I mean packed, with a giant dust-bunny. They had installed the fan backwards - it was sucking air and dust into the computer.
Long hours seem to affect spelling.
How, exactly, would this law be enforced? How long until someone makes a law against knee-jerk 'the man will keep us down' posts.
What about funky furniture sets for your terrorist attack? That'd be good too.
Busted!
Did anyone notice the security certificate for this site is buggered? Nice.
The trouble is, we have no idea where or who to start with. And exactly what proof we should have ready. I've purchased re-wrapped PS2 games (at full price) at FutureShop and Virgin Records here in Canada. This may have something to do with the fact that a)they have to add an extra instruction booklet in French and b)they add their own extra security tags. It still pisses me off, though.