?MrPopo wrote:This is the biggest myth of all.noiseredux wrote:yup.Lokkenjawnz wrote:I don't know if it's just me, but a lot of these myths aren't myths at all, just peoples' opinions.
Widespread gaming history myths
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Fixed broken image link.
And baphomet, hahaha, yeah it will
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But day is female, so it's "mia poli orea day (or mera
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And baphomet, hahaha, yeah it will
But day is female, so it's "mia poli orea day (or mera
BoneSnapDeez wrote:The success of a console is determined by how much I enjoy it.
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daxiZeroAX wrote:
And baphomet, hahaha, yeah it will.
But day is female, so it's "mia poli orea day (or mera)"
'In the end it didn't work out. It was tough, but those were great days and I've never met anybody who regretted buying a Dreamcast.'
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the internet consists of opinions so surely if an opinion becomes a common one on the internet it can be considered a 'myth' ?
'In the end it didn't work out. It was tough, but those were great days and I've never met anybody who regretted buying a Dreamcast.'
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You should switch to ancient Greek.baphomet_irl wrote:daxiZeroAX wrote:
And baphomet, hahaha, yeah it will.
But day is female, so it's "mia poli orea day (or mera)"
- I have to start brushing up on my Greek again :p
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Or he could try Pontic Greek which is somewhere between modern and ancient (though closer to ancient), but what would be the point?o.pwuaioc wrote: You should switch to ancient Greek.
BoneSnapDeez wrote:The success of a console is determined by how much I enjoy it.
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Question.
Was it the Dreamcast that really introduced online gaming? I think there was a system before it that tried it out. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Was it the Dreamcast that really introduced online gaming? I think there was a system before it that tried it out. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Genesis? SNES? Famicom? 2600?jalvarez82 wrote:Question.
Was it the Dreamcast that really introduced online gaming? I think there was a system before it that tried it out. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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hehe yeah I knew some Pontos peeps - there are a few different variants arent there? - some which have kept some turkish bits - 'sichtir' etc. type stuff. I love some Ponti music from what I've heard. Btw PAOK are playing here (Dublin) on Thursday and I'm going to go hehe.ZeroAX wrote:Or he could try Pontic Greek which is somewhere between modern and ancient (though closer to ancient), but what would be the point?o.pwuaioc wrote: You should switch to ancient Greek.
Nice website btw Zeroax - like your post about emulation
'In the end it didn't work out. It was tough, but those were great days and I've never met anybody who regretted buying a Dreamcast.'
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Wow, I never knew the 2600 did that.noiseredux wrote:Genesis? SNES? Famicom? 2600?jalvarez82 wrote:Question.
Was it the Dreamcast that really introduced online gaming? I think there was a system before it that tried it out. Correct me if I'm wrong.
