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  • boricuarage79
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    Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
    cool. yea i'm enjoying it, just think they could have made it less grind. it's one of the best game world's i ever seen. it's how i imagine egypt would be like back in the day. that's why i play games, to be pulled into the world. same reason some people read novels. so for that reason I'm enjoying it.
    We might go to Egypt end of June.

    Playing GOW now.

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  • Bouncer
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    cool. yea i'm enjoying it, just think they could have made it less grind. it's one of the best game world's i ever seen. it's how i imagine egypt would be like back in the day. that's why i play games, to be pulled into the world. same reason some people read novels. so for that reason I'm enjoying it.

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  • boricuarage79
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    Think level 38. Once you like level 30 it should be easy

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  • boricuarage79
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    https://youtu.be/MUz539AeC5Y

    This game is gona be good.. love some samurai shit

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  • boricuarage79
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    Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
    do you remember what level you were when you finished?
    Gota chk. Its been a minute since i play the game

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  • Bouncer
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    do you remember what level you were when you finished?

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  • boricuarage79
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    Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
    bori i'm level 25 now on assasins creed egypt. how much longer i got? i'm enjoying the world by not trying to rush. but being forced to do these little missions to level up to be able to do the main missions is testing me.
    No idea bro. Once you get to Cleopatra and Julius ceasar then you almost there.


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  • Bouncer
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    bori i'm level 25 now on assasins creed egypt. how much longer i got? i'm enjoying the world by not trying to rush. but being forced to do these little missions to level up to be able to do the main missions is testing me.

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  • Androman
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    Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
    coming off AAS and bought a video game system. i'm sure his abs are popping. :rofl:
    I'm not coming off bro.

    I'm going on trt.

    I have an appointment tomorrow afternoon and getting my script.

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  • Androman
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    Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
    Palm Sized, official re-release of the NES original nintendo comes Nov. 11, pre-loaded with 30 games for $60



    After years spent letting the software-based Virtual Console largely rot on its vine, Nintendo is trying to cash in on its nostalgia-filled back catalog with a new piece of old hardware. The NES Classic Edition, announced today, is a palm-sized, HDMI-equipped re-release of the '80s console that will launch on November 11, preloaded with 30 games for $59.99.

    “We wanted to give fans of all ages the opportunity to revisit Nintendo’s original system and rediscover why they fell in love with Nintendo in the first place,” Nintendo of America President and COO Reggie Fils-Aime said in a statement. “The Nintendo Entertainment System: NES Classic Edition is ideal for anyone who remembers playing the NES, or who wants to pass on those nostalgic memories to the next generation of gamers.”

    Nintendo hasn't said much about the underlying hardware powering the re-release, but it doesn't sound like the new system will be exactly the same as the original. For one thing, the announcement makes no mention of the ability to plug in old NES game cartridges, even though pictures show a familiar, cartridge slot dust-cover styled on the system's boxy case. For another, Nintendo says that "each game has multiple suspend points, so you can start where you left off at a later time, no passwords needed," suggesting that some sort of virtualized, emulated version of the underlying games is being used.

    The new system also will not support old NES controllers natively. Instead, it has slots that will fit the existing Wii Classic Controller Pro and will also work with a new NES Classic Controller patterned after the original rectangular design (sorry dog-bone fans). One Classic Controller will be included with the system; extra ones will retail for $9.99.

    Nintendo is coming late to a trend that has hit many other classic consoles in recent years. Sega licensed its old hardware and software for a number of "Arcade Classic" system-on-a-chip Genesis re-releases, most of which have a slot for classic cartridges and support original controllers as well as built-in games. The Atari Flashback line similarly recreates the Atari 2600 and 7800, with some hackers going so far as to add a cartridge port for their decades-old games. Even the Colecovision and Intellivision got Flashback re-releases.

    Nostalgia-minded Nintendo gamers looking for new hardware, on the other hand, have been stuck settling for gray market Famiclone systems or emulation-based hardware like the Retron 5, which have their issues when it comes to compatibility and authenticity. Then there's the Analogue Nt, a high-end, high-def, high-priced NES modification sourced from actual Famicom chips, which we recently reviewed.
    Here are the 30 games that will be included on the NES Classic Edition:

    Balloon Fight
    Bubble Bobble
    Castlevania
    Castlevania II: Simon’s Quest
    Donkey Kong
    Donkey Kong Jr.
    Double Dragon II: The Revenge
    Dr. Mario
    Excitebike
    Final Fantasy
    Galaga
    Ghosts N' Goblins
    Gradius
    Ice Climber
    Kid Icarus
    Kirby’s Adventure
    Mario Bros.
    Mega Man 2
    Metroid
    Ninja Gaiden
    Pac-Man
    Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream
    StarTropics
    Super C
    Super Mario Bros.
    Super Mario Bros. 2
    Super Mario Bros. 3
    Tecmo Bowl
    The Legend of Zelda
    Zelda II: The Adventure of Link

    Surprise: Nintendo
    Nice

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  • boricuarage79
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    Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
    coming off AAS and bought a video game system. i'm sure his abs are popping. :rofl:
    In his defense; he is noticeably leaner. He just to much of a pussy to post it. Working nights and still making it to the gym takes dedication.

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  • Bouncer
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    Originally posted by boricuarage79 View Post
    Andro got the X!! He thanked me later.. fuck sony[emoji1610]

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    coming off AAS and bought a video game system. i'm sure his abs are popping. :rofl:

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  • boricuarage79
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    Andro got the X!! He thanked me later.. fuck sony[emoji1610]

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  • boricuarage79
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    Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
    How big is the open world in comparison with assiasins Creed Egypt? I've been playing it and I'm enjoying it a little more then I was but I still think it's a little bit too big and tedious.

    If it's like far cry 3 I'll enjoy it.

    But in the back of my head I'll always want to know what all the hype over GOW is about.

    1st world problems.. lol
    Well I'm a single player hack and slash type of guy. So GOW for me...

    Map is not as big as AC, but it's big enough

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  • Bouncer
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    Originally posted by boricuarage79 View Post
    Hmm.. good question. I guess it depends on your personal preference... both games are good yet different..
    Yes you gota have patience with GOW... but i think you will enjoy far cry better. It's a ubisoft game so you know what to expect with open world,plus its a shooter.

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    How big is the open world in comparison with assiasins Creed Egypt? I've been playing it and I'm enjoying it a little more then I was but I still think it's a little bit too big and tedious.

    If it's like far cry 3 I'll enjoy it.

    But in the back of my head I'll always want to know what all the hype over GOW is about.

    1st world problems.. lol

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