Originally posted by cojak
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Originally posted by monkeyboyCojak,
Have you found it rather difficult not to let go of the controller when playing the bowling game.
I even heard about this one, but thank god my tv is wall mounted because it would have a wii controller through it if it wasn't.
Have to lock the dogs out of the room when playing tennis as they get quite excited.
Even the dogs like a wii
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"get a dog and get yourself up snowdon and feel the air... not the hash smoke in a flat with a controller in your hand"
that sounds like a cr@p game. I bet that sells about 3 copies. Is it an adventure game?
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Cojak,
Have you found it rather difficult not to let go of the controller when playing the bowling game.
I even heard about this one, but thank god my tv is wall mounted because it would have a wii controller through it if it wasn't.
Have to lock the dogs out of the room when playing tennis as they get quite excited.
Even the dogs like a wii
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Originally posted by kramercomputer games stop you progressing into real life... no matter how much they build communities and sticky content there is no better visceral world than mother nature...
you can't get graphics or immersion better than that....
get a dog and get yourself up snowdon and feel the air... not the hash smoke in a flat with a controller in your hand
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Originally posted by DodgyAgentwitnessed many trial conceptions
You sad w**ker
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computer games stop you progressing into real life... no matter how much they build communities and sticky content there is no better visceral world than mother nature...
you can't get graphics or immersion better than that....
get a dog and get yourself up snowdon and feel the air... not the hash smoke in a flat with a controller in your hand
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Originally posted by wonderwaifSad?
We have driven Formula 1 cars at insane speeds. Explored the far flung corners of the universe in heavily armed space cruisers. Managed the top football teams to European Cup Success. Battled hoards of Demons from the deepest pits of hell.
What have you done with your life DA?
witnessed many trial conceptions
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..and broken Hubby's tea mug when he tried to cross the tennis court...
(I still won, tho )
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Originally posted by DodgyAgentYou are a sad lot. How old are you?
We have driven Formula 1 cars at insane speeds. Explored the far flung corners of the universe in heavily armed space cruisers. Managed the top football teams to European Cup Success. Battled hoards of Demons from the deepest pits of hell.
What have you done with your life DA?
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See the people who queued for the launch got a free HDTV worth 2.5K as well. Not too shabby...
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nothing new to the market apart from a bluray player that may or may not be the HD standard
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I watch downloaded xvid/divx movies on my HDTV through my Xbox360, I just stream from my PC using a bit of software called Tversity, it saves the hassle of having to burn to DVD just to watch something once.
Plus Xbox live is great, I had a 24 player clan match last night and if it wasn’t for live multiplayer I wouldn't play at all, the PS3 brings nothing new to the market apart from a bluray player that may or may not be the HD standard.
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