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General Gaming / RE: Bioshock
« on: September 01, 2007, 04:38:07 PM »
I greatly enjoyed reading the love hina manga series. . . which is kinda a romance novel not really but it was still a good romantic comedy.
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Oh, and let's not forget the ridiculously cool art style.
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I still find it kind of funny that a sequel to a game that got less than positive reactions is being so anticipated. Hopefully it turns out good.
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Oh GEEZ I submitted this brandf-spanking new news bit this morning at 2am! /cry
Is there no justice?
That's happened to me many a times my friend . . . many a times.
I sense a class action lawsuit!
When the three of us get together, nothing is beyond our reach!
Early nomination for post of the month.
Well then I hope that GP, Mashiro and I all receive assist points. It was a team effort.
I nominate this for September's 'Most Nested Posts' award.
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The Adults Only version of Manhunt 2 that created such a stir in North America and the United Kingdom over the last few weeks will now see the light of day -- but only in the European nation of Holland.
Current law in Netherlands prohibits the Dutch Ministry to interfere with the release of the game as originally cut by developer Rockstar Games, the same version of Manhunt 2 which would eventually be banned in both the US and UK. The title will now see release in America, but only after content was re-done in order for the game to be re-rated Mature.
"The current law is based on the principle that every adult is considered capable of deciding for himself which games he wants to play, unless it contains illegal material," said Dutch Justice Minister Ernst Hirsch Ballin in a letter to Parliament. "Deciding on whether children should be allowed to play a game is currently ‘the joint responsibility of parents, the audiovisual industry and the government."