[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] DeeJ
The zombie apocalypse is upon us. Most of humanity has already fallen to the hordes of flesh-eaters. You have survived because of your ingenuity, cat-like reflexes, and dashing good looks. As you travel in search of food, you find a grizzled old man who offers to give you a powerful weapon. Now is your chance to make a difference in this battle against the undead. You can choose any one weapon, real or fictional. What do you choose and why?[/quote]
[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZ7Li5w2I-k]The dagger of time[/url]. Then I could just go back and prevent the apocalypse (or destroy the world in worse ways).
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What do you think is missing from video games right now?
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Challenge and innovation. A lot of games are just playing it safe these days and they don't want to stump the player or force them to apply practical skills to play. This takes away a key strategical component that I feel gamers once had to master. I'm also still waiting for Nintendo to make a Pokemon game allowing me to dodge battle attacks in real time with a voice command.
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Which movie would you most like to play as a video game? (please submit your answer in the form of link to an [b]iconic image[/b] from that movie)[/quote]
[url=http://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20100805230211/avp/images/4/4b/Aliens02.jpg]Aliens.[/url] It would be really cool to see one person go around blasting a whole bunch of aliens. Those marines could make for some pretty funny NPCs, especially that one sergeant guy. I doubt that would sell well though.
[quote]If you could easily teach a thousand people one idea, what would it be?[/quote]
I'd make up some mainstream sounding acronym that would excuse foolish behavior and write a song about it.
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Is there one game (other than Halo) that you can point to that really hooked you and turned you into a gamer? What was it and why?[/quote]
For me it would be Super Smash Bros Melee. There was nothing greater than destroying your friends in a 10 minute match and having them rage and throw controllers. I remember having a social life before playing this game, and when I picked up the controller it grew even larger. I went to more LAN parties than I could count and it was a great way to connect with my friends after a vacation. I even tried my hand at a few tournaments and our local library would hold weekly game nights that we also went to. I think my favorite part of gaming would be the social aspect to it.
[Edited on 09.18.2012 12:00 PM PDT]
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