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Old 08.29.2007, 05:14 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by pbradley
whuts wiht all this lane old gay stuf, i will tottally pwn u at HALO cuz Im harcore mastur chief vet d00d lololololololol

*slits wrists for the betterment of humanity*

If you ask me, Halo and the like are not worth my time.

I like X-Wing vs. T.I.E. Fighter (great flight sim) and Madden once in a blue moon, that's about it.

The new doc coming out rates Donkey Kong as the king of all videogames for unequaled sheer hand-eye & timing toughness. I disagree. Although Donkey Kong is no stroll through the park (there are some patterns, albeit complex ones), I think the original Defender by Williams Electronics is the toughest game ever. Stargate, the second installment, is faster and has more enemies that make it more challenging in some respects, but Stargate also has an Inviso function that, if mastered, will get you a long way; and you can potentially rack up lots of points with the bonuses from using the Stargate itself with four rescued humanoids in tow.
Other especially tough arcade games include Robotron:2084 & Donkey Kong, Jr.
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