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Apollo

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  1. Agreed, once he started pulling his arrows out of their eye sockets I realized how awesome a crossbow would be in the zombie apocalypse. The convenience of killing from a distance with none of the noisy hassle a gun gives you, and pretty much infinite ammo if you keep re-using your arrows. I've been loving this show so far, can't wait til we see how the gang plans to grab that bag Rick left in the street. I agree that a lot of the important dialog has been sub-par, but I feel that most of the main characters have already built decent personalities for themselves, and we're only three episodes in. I've never read the comics, so the story and all of the characters are completely new to me, and it's been great to have a new drama that I make sure to catch every week. I think LOST was the last one I bothered with before this.
  2. Ah, once I remembered that line I felt bad about leaving that episode off. "Well, I don't think any of us expected him to say that." EDIT:
  3. 1. Mountain of Madness (Season 8) 2. You Only Move Twice (Season 8) 3. Bart vs. Australia (Season 6) 4. Marge vs. the Monorail (Season 4) 5. A Milhouse Divided (Season 8) 6. Homer the Great (Season 6) 7. Hurricane Neddy (Season 8) 8. The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show (Season 8) 9. Lisa On Ice (Season 6) 10. Homer Badman (Season 6)
  4. Just a quick reply here with a list of 360 games I've yet to finish, as I'm on my way out the door right now. When I get home I'm looking forward to perusing the other lists and seeing if I can't persuade anyone to finish a particular game of theirs. Oblivion - Love the game, and I've put easily 100+ hours into it. I'm on my second character now, for some reason last year I was forced to make a new XBL handle and as a result had to start over most of my games. I've actually gotten back into it recently, gotten up to about where I left off with my old character. Planning on finishing the main questline sometime soon. Fallout 3 - Beat the main questline and a good chunk of sidequests, just need to work my way through Broken Steel. Again, love this game. Assassin's Creed - Borrowed it from a friend ages ago, never really gave it enough of a chance. I want to beat it so I can play the apparently better sequel. Dragon Age - I'd say I'm about halfway through. I do like this one, but I find it hard to really dedicate the hours that it deserves for some reason. Mass Effect - Same deal as with DA:O, except I'm right at the end of this one. Looking forward to finishing it so I can get into ME2. Final Fantasy XIII - I bought this game the first day it was out, can't even remember the last game I did that for. I was fully addicted to it up until I reached Gran Pulse, then for some reason I couldn't bring myself to trudge on. I assume I'll beat it someday - I don't think I've ever beaten a FF game my first playthrough. Prototype - The idea of this game is awesome, and all the powers you get are very fun. However, the missions are kinda lacking in my opinion, and I'm stuck at about 3/4 of the way through. Burnout Paradise - I have no idea how far I actually am into this game. It's great fun to throw on every once in a while, but as with most racing games, I've never really sat down and put my mind to playing through it. Maybe someday.
  5. Hahaha, classic. One of the best parts about that scene is that while Charlie is screaming "Let's chop cats," you can see Mac start to giggle before he manages to get his line out. Anyone been watching the new episodes? Dennis Gets Divorced has been my favorite of the two, although they've both been good and I'm ecstatic to see that they haven't lost a step 6 seasons in. Looking forward to the boat episode tonight.
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    Minecraft!

    I've been hearing a lot of raving about Dwarf Fortress, and the fact that it's free makes me very interested in giving it a whirl. The only thing is, from what I can gather the learning curve is incredibly steep, and the graphics look like gibberish to me. Is there a good tutorial anywhere out there you can recommend? Or is it easier to get into than it seems by any chance? Yeah, the physics aren't much to write home about. I think it has to do with being able to build bridges and things like that, as well as being able to mine above you without worrying about cave-ins everywhere you go. As far as I know, the only types of blocks that fall when you remove something underneath them are sand and gravel, although that might change any week now as the game is constantly getting updated.
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    Minecraft!

    Yep, Minecraft is one of the most addicting games I've played in a long time. Such a simple concept, but it's executed so well and the amount of things to do/see/build is incredible. There's also a very friendly and creative fanbase out there that likes to post screencaps and videos of things they've been doing in their respective worlds, and since everything is randomized, no two worlds are the same so it's always cool to check out what other people have been up to. I think they've been having problems with their website/servers, so that might have something to do with your account not being approved yet. To tide you over, here's a pretty sweet statue of Bender someone on Reddit made and posted. REMEMBER MEEEEE!!!!
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