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  • #76
    Originally posted by Tant01 View Post
    I've been practicing double dash! I can take you...






    ...none of that fancy shit richie rich, I'm talking about the SNES version.

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    • #77
      Originally posted by Tom Yum View Post
      .....
      ...
      Take Judo Gene LeBell.

      He's a very high ranked and well respected instructor in Judo, which is mostly a combat sport and I believe he's been integrating weapons into his system since the early 80's......

      He is called the godfather of grappling and the toughest man alive...

      There might be a reason for that?

      Ya think?

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      • #78
        Originally posted by Garland View Post
        ...none of that fancy shit richie rich, I'm talking about the SNES version.
        No powersliding into turbo boost?

        Nintendo gamecubejutsu?

        Mirror mode?

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        • #79
          Originally posted by Tant01 View Post
          No powersliding into turbo boost?

          Nintendo gamecubejutsu?

          Mirror mode?
          Naw man...SNES-fu. I'm a traditionalist.

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          • #80
            Originally posted by Garland View Post
            Naw man...SNES-fu. I'm a traditionalist.
            SNES?!?

            Young whipper snapper....I grew up on plain ole NES and before that all we had was an atari-2600.

            WE LIKED IT!

            WE LOVED IT!!

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            • #81
              Originally posted by Tant01 View Post
              He is called the godfather of grappling and the toughest man alive...

              There might be a reason for that?

              Ya think?
              Absolutely. I admire the guy's skill and experience. I've read alot of things about him during the pre-MMA era (when BB mag used to cover traditional MA masters). What impressed me the most? All accounts say he's a really nice fella.

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              • #82
                Think outside the (cube?)

                Originally posted by Garland View Post
                Naw man...SNES-fu. I'm a traditionalist.
                G man... That stuff is SO last century. I admire the old school but it's time to step into the twenty first century. You must adapt to the new game...(or die)

                I was going to go Kanoan on your ass but I'll let you slide (this time)

                I got an old Nintendo gamecube for my daughter but she needs me for the multiplayer mode






                ...And to fight the scary monsters in Zelda


                LMAO

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                • #83
                  Originally posted by Tom Yum View Post
                  SNES?!?

                  Young whipper snapper....I grew up on plain ole NES and before that all we had was an atari-2600.

                  WE LIKED IT!

                  WE LOVED IT!!
                  WE STILL LOVE IT !!!

                  I still have the NES here, its still working, man i rember when 10 friends got together and played for 10 hours of NES, i was tha man hahaha

                  now a days, ppl play over net, "sigh"

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                  • #84
                    Way to totally hijack the thread Garland!!!

                    LMAO

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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by Tom Yum View Post
                      SNES?!?

                      Young whipper snapper....I grew up on plain ole NES and before that all we had was an atari-2600.

                      WE LIKED IT!

                      WE LOVED IT!!
                      Hah, I had Pong as a kid youngster!!!!

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                      • #86
                        Guys guys,

                        While both SNES and GameCube are good for multiplayer, neither compare to the N64 version.

                        Simply put its the best of both worlds.

                        While SNES has that sweet ghost level, on the wood track, where you can do that secret jump.... or some cool bowser levels, with the lava and shit, you get so much sweeter levels in N64. The big yoshi's egg level, the donkey kong level, the big chocolate mountain level, or wario's racetrack.

                        Yes Yes, N64 for sure.

                        Double dash is too complicated, and crap, plus what kind of man cant throw his shells at competitors while driving, who needs a friend.

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                        • #87
                          Pack a lunch buddy

                          Originally posted by SamuraiGuy View Post
                          Guys guys,

                          While both SNES and GameCube are good for multiplayer, neither compare to the N64 version.

                          Simply put its the best of both worlds.

                          While SNES has that sweet ghost level, on the wood track, where you can do that secret jump.... or some cool bowser levels, with the lava and shit, you get so much sweeter levels in N64. The big yoshi's egg level, the donkey kong level, the big chocolate mountain level, or wario's racetrack.

                          Yes Yes, N64 for sure.

                          Double dash is too complicated, and crap, plus what kind of man cant throw his shells at competitors while driving, who needs a friend.


                          This may take a while...

                          What kind of MAN indeed? How about an 8 year old girl? My daughter could
                          spank you in double dash. She whups my ass all the time.

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                          • #88
                            any of you guys play pc games?

                            battlefield 2 is awesome. first person shooter, with modern weaponry. you can be infantry with different kits(sniper/engineer/medic/anti tank/assault/special forces) and you can use all kinds of vehicles like tanks, armored personell carriers, two seater attack choppers, two and single seat jets, transport choppers, and trucks. this game is amazing, i havent been able to stop playing it since i got it.

                            check out these clips.

                            [YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q83dFPRTvJI[/YOUTUBE]

                            [YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X464mhq3MKE[/YOUTUBE]

                            [YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scspk-zREag[/YOUTUBE]

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                            • #89
                              supreme commander on pc is also nuts. this game has so many crazy units. ships that grow legs and walk onto land as giant walking gun platforms, aircraft carriers that can submerge under water, giant combat robots and siege assault bots, and giant experimental units(one of them is a factory on wheels that creates units in the middle of battle, is fully amphibious, and has multiple gun platforms). check out the video, you can see some of the units i mentioned.

                              [YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHg4DaihpA4[/YOUTUBE]

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                              • #90
                                lol Dick

                                I thought pot heads were supposed to be mellow you are into some violent stuff lol.

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