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Since the post I had so carefully crafted wasn't posted (not my fault, the forum logged me out) I'll give you the short-list.

I'm Joe --- and I'm a little bit crazy,
I was born in Toronto and kind of bounced to and from California, British Columbia, and back into Ontario.
As gaming goes when I was going to and from BC to Ontario every summer, I would rent an N64 the entire duration of it, only to go back home to my Sega Genesis w/ SegaTV (pretty much the first iteration of DLC in a console you'll find, every month a new swack of games would be delivered via the Cable TV hookup the cartridge had, Shadowrun being my favorite, and Bugsy The Cat) Also, starcraft, warcraft 2. I lack the group of friends to play games with, hence I have the preference to lean towards the Multiplayer.

rumsfald

(05-28-2008, 08:18 PM)Chooly link Wrote: [ -> ]I'm Joe --- and I'm a little bit crazy,
I was born in Toronto and kind of bounced to and from California, British Columbia, and back into Ontario.

-1, redundant.
Do you sound Canadien?
(05-28-2008, 08:18 PM)Chooly link Wrote: [ -> ]Since the post I had so carefully crafted wasn't posted (not my fault, the forum logged me out) I'll give you the short-list.

I'm Joe --- and I'm a little bit crazy,
I was born in Toronto and kind of bounced to and from California, British Columbia, and back into Ontario.
As gaming goes when I was going to and from BC to Ontario every summer, I would rent an N64 the entire duration of it, only to go back home to my Sega Genesis w/ SegaTV (pretty much the first iteration of DLC in a console you'll find, every month a new swack of games would be delivered via the Cable TV hookup the cartridge had, Shadowrun being my favorite, and Bugsy The Cat) Also, starcraft, warcraft 2. I lack the group of friends to play games with, hence I have the preference to lean towards the Multiplayer.

Shadowrun FTW!  The SNES one at least.  Although the Sega Shadowrun was more like the P&P RPG it was less entertaining
Careful craftsmanship gets you nowhere around here. Fuhgeddaboudit. Nice to see another Canadian, by the way.

(05-28-2008, 08:18 PM)Chooly link Wrote: [ -> ]Bugsy The Cat Bubsy The Cat

Shut up, I had the game.  And back in those days, you played what you had.
(05-29-2008, 12:32 AM)Wedge link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Chooly link=topic=388.msg9022#msg9022 date=1212023894]
Bugsy The Cat Bubsy The Cat

Shut up, I had the game.  And back in those days, you played what you had.
[/quote]

Wasn't it a really dodgey platformer?
(05-28-2008, 08:18 PM)Chooly link Wrote: [ -> ]Since the post I had so carefully crafted wasn't posted (not my fault, the forum logged me out) I'll give you the short-list.

I'm Joe --- and I'm a little bit crazy,
I was born in Toronto and kind of bounced to and from California, British Columbia, and back into Ontario.
As gaming goes when I was going to and from BC to Ontario every summer, I would rent an N64 the entire duration of it, only to go back home to my Sega Genesis w/ SegaTV (pretty much the first iteration of DLC in a console you'll find, every month a new swack of games would be delivered via the Cable TV hookup the cartridge had, Shadowrun being my favorite, and Bugsy The Cat) Also, starcraft, warcraft 2. I lack the group of friends to play games with, hence I have the preference to lean towards the Multiplayer.

Sega Channel? That's what it was called back in Texas, but it could very well have been dumbed down for us. Also, yes, Bubsy was a horrible platformer, but not as bad as Awesome Possum, and not nearly as cool as Rocket Knight Adventures.

Vandamguy

(05-29-2008, 12:32 AM)Wedge link Wrote: [ -> ]back in those days, you played what you had.
qft
(05-29-2008, 06:53 AM)Vandamguy link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Wedge link=topic=388.msg9080#msg9080 date=1212039156]
back in those days, you played what you had.
qft

[/quote]

I still play what I have.
I have a quantum computer, I play what I might have.
(05-29-2008, 10:22 AM)Surf314 link Wrote: [ -> ]I have a quantum computer, I play what I might have.

Is this the same computer that might work when you turn it on? Tongue
(05-29-2008, 10:58 AM)copulatingduck link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Surf314 link=topic=388.msg9160#msg9160 date=1212074521]
I have a quantum computer, I play what I might have.

Is this the same computer that might work when you turn it on? Tongue
[/quote]

How'd you know?
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Vandamguy

(05-29-2008, 10:58 AM)copulatingduck link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Surf314 link=topic=388.msg9160#msg9160 date=1212074521]
I have a quantum computer, I play what I might have.

Is this the same computer that might work when you turn it on? Tongue
[/quote]
you talking about his macbook ?

oh snap!

rumsfald

Only the highest quality of posters in the original Chooly intro thread. Cause that's how crazyjoe rolls.

Welcome back, bro.
(06-17-2010, 09:41 PM)rumsfald link Wrote: [ -> ]Only the highest quality of posters in the original Chooly intro thread. Cause that's how crazyjoe rolls.

Welcome back, bro.

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