Id probably check it out, that suicide bomber game was fun too.
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Id probably check it out, that suicide bomber game was fun too.GT: Event Horizon 0 -
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whats stupid is Gamespot has a link to that suicide bombing flash game... what the hell is that... Isnt gamespot read by thousands of kids looking for cool info???? Why a direct link to that game?
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whats stupid is Gamespot has a link to that suicide bombing flash game... what the hell is that... Isnt gamespot read by thousands of kids looking for cool info???? Why a direct link to that game?
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Originally posted by WallyHoppIIIwhats stupid is Gamespot has a link to that suicide bombing flash game... what the hell is that... Isnt gamespot read by thousands of kids looking for cool info???? Why a direct link to that game?
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Originally posted by WallyHoppIIIwhats stupid is Gamespot has a link to that suicide bombing flash game... what the hell is that... Isnt gamespot read by thousands of kids looking for cool info???? Why a direct link to that game?
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Here is my take. Some of the concepts this game has are interesting. Living through a tornado, a hurricane, an earthquake, these all sound like concepts that could make a game work. But we don't need the hurricane to ACTUALLY BE Andrew, we don't need the earthquake or tornado to be ones that actually happened, and we don't need a collapsing building to ACTUALLY BE the World Trade Center towers from 9/11.
They could recreate the environments surrounding these events without actually saying that you're playing through the real life events.
If you base the game on fiction with a slight touch of reality, I have no problem with that. It's done in games all the time these days. San Andreas anyone?Comment
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Here is my take. Some of the concepts this game has are interesting. Living through a tornado, a hurricane, an earthquake, these all sound like concepts that could make a game work. But we don't need the hurricane to ACTUALLY BE Andrew, we don't need the earthquake or tornado to be ones that actually happened, and we don't need a collapsing building to ACTUALLY BE the World Trade Center towers from 9/11.
They could recreate the environments surrounding these events without actually saying that you're playing through the real life events.
If you base the game on fiction with a slight touch of reality, I have no problem with that. It's done in games all the time these days. San Andreas anyone?Comment
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Originally posted by TJdaSportsGuyHere is my take. Some of the concepts this game has are interesting. Living through a tornado, a hurricane, an earthquake, these all sound like concepts that could make a game work. But we don't need the hurricane to ACTUALLY BE Andrew, we don't need the earthquake or tornado to be ones that actually happened, and we don't need a collapsing building to ACTUALLY BE the World Trade Center towers from 9/11.
They could recreate the environments surrounding these events without actually saying that you're playing through the real life events.
If you base the game on fiction with a slight touch of reality, I have no problem with that. It's done in games all the time these days. San Andreas anyone?Comment
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Originally posted by TJdaSportsGuyHere is my take. Some of the concepts this game has are interesting. Living through a tornado, a hurricane, an earthquake, these all sound like concepts that could make a game work. But we don't need the hurricane to ACTUALLY BE Andrew, we don't need the earthquake or tornado to be ones that actually happened, and we don't need a collapsing building to ACTUALLY BE the World Trade Center towers from 9/11.
They could recreate the environments surrounding these events without actually saying that you're playing through the real life events.
If you base the game on fiction with a slight touch of reality, I have no problem with that. It's done in games all the time these days. San Andreas anyone?Comment
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