Many of my friends from grunge-era '90s high school haven't picked up a game in over a decade, unless it was installed on their cell phone. Anecdotal, sure, but I don't think it's out of the realm of reality to assume 9 out of 10 people who casually gamed in the mid-90s are still grinding the joypad.Curlypaul wrote:Seriously - you make this comment on a retro game board?Lodestar wrote:...as most of the series' fans are well into their 20s or older - probably done with gaming altogether.
Duke Nukem Forever dismantled by Eurogamer. 3/10, ouch.
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Re: Duke Nukem Forever dismantled by Eurogamer. 3/10, ouch.
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More than everrrrherrrr. - Nelson
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Re: Duke Nukem Forever dismantled by Eurogamer. 3/10, ouch.
Just uninstalled the game.. couldn't handle the borked aiming any more.
Thy ban hammer shalt strike 
