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Wow pole position? That was a long time ago..i played it at the arcade too haha. They dont have arcades where live anymore and i noticed more people voted no..its 11 and 9 now almost even..wow
There is actually a pinball museum in the next town over and a few arcades in some touristy areas and some mall still have them too.
Wow, i love pin ball machines. There is one in a movie theatre the next town over(it's ironman) and i love getting multi ball and millions of points!
You know I want to say I remember that but i don't. However I do think there was a donkey kong cartoon..wasn't there?
Yup I think so. And a Mario one too. I loved Super Mario games. Oh and Paperboy. Skate or Die. Tetris. Dr. Mario. Mortal Kombat. Street Fighter. (you will finish him!).
Super old school games? Pacman, Defender, Asteroid and *******!
But as I got older I started getting into more puzzle games. Never got into the first person shooters. Or Zelda. I liked either martial arts or car racing. I probably should play grand theft auto though.
All your questions about Assassin's Creed I was interested in the first one when UbiSoft started talking it up and they put a very attractive and talented producer in charge (Jade Raymond) to help heighten interest. However, when the reviews came out they were quite frustrated, "amazing concept not amazing execution." This caused me to pass it by. Then when the second game came out, the reviews were much more positive and my kids gave it to me for Christmas. It became my personal Game of the Year for 2009. The sequels were no brainers for me, though I haven't finished Revelations yet.
I started III last night, hoping their wouldn't be too many spoilers for the end of Revelations and I wasn't disappointed in that.
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