Well, actually not me. I do recall, however, my younger brother (Who was 9 at the time) playing with one of these things during a long drive, and subsequently getting carsick, wrecking his Tamagotchi in the process of throwing up on a stranger's lawn.
Alternately, if Tamagotchi's can mate now, will they be introducing new "brother" tamagotchis, for those units bored with their... well... unit? They could be called "Tamacrotchies" or something...
I thought about it for a while, and realized that I couldnt come up with anything witty or clever to say in this situation. I mean, really. The kid is just a moron.
Am I just an overzealous fan, or am I right to say that UT and ET being bundled together is just as exciting as DoD being officially endorsed by Valve (as an FPS fan, of course)?
*Sweats in anticipation*
I loved Halo 1 when I played it on X-Box... it was great. But that was only because i played it for a VERY limited time (20 minutes or so).
Two years later, I was still basking in the warm fuzzy glow of Halo goodness, and found myself snatching up the long-awaited PC version.
PROBLEM: I realized that once the novelty of Halo wears off, and after you watch all the Red vs. Blue, Halo is just a standard FPS... Quake 3 with unique vehicles.
Anyways, the point I am making is that I am going to have to hear a LOT of rave reviews on Halo2 to even consider it. I saw the E3 video, and it looks just like the original with some new little novelties (hijacking vehicles, etc...).
I just don't understand why this game is so intensely popular. Maybe as a PC gamer I expect a lot out of the multiplayer experience to satiate me, while console gamers put more points into singleplayer, thus overrating multiplayer???
Anyways, Halo is simply not online PC material.
Well, actually not me. I do recall, however, my younger brother (Who was 9 at the time) playing with one of these things during a long drive, and subsequently getting carsick, wrecking his Tamagotchi in the process of throwing up on a stranger's lawn. Alternately, if Tamagotchi's can mate now, will they be introducing new "brother" tamagotchis, for those units bored with their... well... unit? They could be called "Tamacrotchies" or something...
I thought about it for a while, and realized that I couldnt come up with anything witty or clever to say in this situation. I mean, really. The kid is just a moron.
Am I just an overzealous fan, or am I right to say that UT and ET being bundled together is just as exciting as DoD being officially endorsed by Valve (as an FPS fan, of course)? *Sweats in anticipation*
I loved Halo 1 when I played it on X-Box... it was great. But that was only because i played it for a VERY limited time (20 minutes or so). Two years later, I was still basking in the warm fuzzy glow of Halo goodness, and found myself snatching up the long-awaited PC version. PROBLEM: I realized that once the novelty of Halo wears off, and after you watch all the Red vs. Blue, Halo is just a standard FPS... Quake 3 with unique vehicles. Anyways, the point I am making is that I am going to have to hear a LOT of rave reviews on Halo2 to even consider it. I saw the E3 video, and it looks just like the original with some new little novelties (hijacking vehicles, etc...). I just don't understand why this game is so intensely popular. Maybe as a PC gamer I expect a lot out of the multiplayer experience to satiate me, while console gamers put more points into singleplayer, thus overrating multiplayer??? Anyways, Halo is simply not online PC material.