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S2E15 - Final Fantasy Apology
- Geoff_B
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Re: S2E15 - Final Fantasy Apology
When you said "A hidden object game" you pretty much summed up my entire outlook on hidden object games.
Also yay! Final Fantasy 8!
Also yay! Final Fantasy 8!
- Clypheous
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Re: S2E15 - Final Fantasy Apology
Man, I wasn't even aware that companies would do that. Now, the real question is, how much more do you have to pay for everything?
- Under_Score
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Re: S2E15 - Final Fantasy Apology
So, I have to ask, did you have the Amazon Games story just to poke fun at Jon Loucks?
Re: S2E15 - Final Fantasy Apology
Amazon games are way behind the curve. My Mom already played and beat a Crime and Punishment hidden object game. Now that's literature.
Also, goodbye Timesplitters, one of the only games I have ever played, mostly because I could play as a monkey.
Also, goodbye Timesplitters, one of the only games I have ever played, mostly because I could play as a monkey.
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Horray! A news item makes you guys say "Sorry" a bunch! Yay!
Also, love the Princess Bride reference in the Caste Crashers bit.
Finally, I wonder if Zynga is going to work up Risk or Monopoly wherein you can deposit real money to force things to wrap up after a few hours.
Also, love the Princess Bride reference in the Caste Crashers bit.
Finally, I wonder if Zynga is going to work up Risk or Monopoly wherein you can deposit real money to force things to wrap up after a few hours.
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