Village People The Best of Village People
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I wanted to write comment 7 myself.
Aphex Twin Come to Daddy EP
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Richard gives us a taste of breakcore. A significant video for the time, unfortunately not much else interesting about the EP.
Konami Silent Hill 2
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The film is mediocre, but it’s also the best feature film inspired by a game that you can remember... at least in terms of setting, there’s a remarkable fidelity. Unfortunately, the screenplay picks up bits and pieces from the first three games and throws them together haphazardly, resulting in an unsatisfying experience for those who have played, but perhaps acceptable for those who don't know the game...
Ac/Dc Stiff Upper Lip
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But fanboy of what, what the hell are you talking about? ACDC are listened to by 50-year-olds, 40-year-olds, 30-year-olds, 20-year-olds, and even 15-year-olds (unlike Lady Gaga, who the hell still listens to her after 15, they're in bad shape), they are THE band synonymous with hard rock, you can't say at all that it's a group for teenagers. The fact that they are also liked by young people is another matter, but writing such nonsense is unacceptable. It's like saying that the Beatles were just a band for teenagers because they were very popular with 15-year-olds, when in fact anyone, even 60-year-olds, listened to the Beatles.
Svetlana Loboda Anti-Crisis Girl
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I don't make jokes about caregivers, quite the opposite, but this seems like a random Canalis who has released an album.
Svetlana Loboda Anti-Crisis Girl
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if you type his name on Google, calendar photos pop up easily... I've seen ugly CD covers, but this one is horrendous
Lucasfilm Games Maniac Mansion
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I said it, but easter eggs don’t get revealed like this :P
Id-Software Doom
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@Nose, that's the end of the shareware (first episode) with the 2 barons of hell, anyway if you're looking for the compatible sequel with windows xp/vista it's not hard to find, just ask. Avoid the old ms-dos and windows95 versions like the plague because on today's machines they crash without mercy. I never played Heretic, but I had a lot of fun with Hexen and its sequel :P
Lucasfilm Games Maniac Mansion
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The first game to use SCUMM, the Deluxe version for PC has been free for a few years now (and I believe it's also translated into various languages), so give it a try :) Honestly, I was a bit intimidated by the fact that unlike all the other Lucas adventures, you could be killed at any moment, and the first time I finished the game, there were few survivors from the initial team... but I sure put the hamster in the microwave :D By the way, there are references to what will become Day of the Tentacle.
Id-Software Doom
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Exhumed wasn't bad, but in '96 there was Duke 3D and that was it... and in late '96 there was Quake, a tough year for the "little ones." I believe that each era should be analyzed based on various criteria; I wouldn't throw everything into the same pot under the FPS label. Fallout 3 and Bioshock are such different games that I wouldn't even put them in the same sentence. Actually, the discussion could stop at System Shock 2, and we would already have all the key elements of the gameplay recently reintroduced. Be careful with the titles you mention; comparing masterpieces to "just" good/mediocre games is very debatable. For example, Quake 4 shouldn't even be mentioned.