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    Metal Gear

    Posted by Kishcolli, 4 years ago

    I can't wait to get this game - meat shield, here I come!

    Spore is awesome!

    Posted by Evan Wheeler, 4 years ago

    I recently got spore, and it really is amazing and so fun. You just have to grow your cell and evolve it but the concept really is amazing.

    I really want that TV and Wii as well... :P

    Posted by glowgirl, 4 years ago

    Yeah, I'm also posting for the Wii, but as for good video games, I personally never buy a game (I'll rent it, but not buy it...) without the seal of approval from this guy:
    www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/zero-punctuation
    Seriously his reviews are so hillarious, and so true as well. You guys should check him out. I think he did a review of Spore this week, actually...

  • Console games vs. PC games

    Posted by Brock Knudsen, 4 years ago

    I just think that the console gaming systems have really sank the strategy game, everything is so point and click with them, turn based thoughtful games have just faded away

    SimCity

    Posted by Ad, 4 years ago

    I personally think they should develop a new form of SimCity. I have played SimCity 3000 and SimCity 4, but I feel they should develop something that could involve a story line as well. Perhaps, if you choose a place like Beijing China for instance, and you are in the year 2008, you get the Olympics Stadium. Something like that. Or have real life natural disasters like hurricanes in like America, which then must be solved by proper decision making. SimCity games do have the automatic natural disaster option, but it would make it more real if we had events that have already occured. It just gives life to the game it self.

    I know they integrated Sims into SimCity, which is pretty cool as it connects the whole series together. They should do something like that, but have option of online integration, so people from around the world can join your city. Its just an idea, probably wouldn't work in game form, but still would be pretty cool to have

    EA's SPORE

    Posted by Bobby Bittman, 4 years ago

    I agree, SPORE is a pretty good game. If your a fan of civilization SPORE is the next logical step. Props to EA for giving Will Wright the freedom to create it!

    • 1 person found this helpful

    Re: Spore

    Posted by Harvey, 4 years ago

    Spore did a wonderful job than Will Wright's old "Sims" sand box games. It included more playable elements. For the old "Sims", no one can reach such a huge creative genius level! "I love this game!"

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