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Re: !st Diablo kill in Hell

Subject: Re: !st Diablo kill in Hell
From: "ArtDent"
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Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007 22:52:50 GMT
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On 11-Jan-2007, "Mickey" wrote:

> now that you found
> a new girl, you dump the old one by the roadside?

Well, yes. Don`t we all? ;) Do you keep all of them? I thought you were
Jewish, not a Mormon.
Come on, you should realise that the product that is raking in the money
hand over fist will get much more attention than some old thing that is
not bringing in anywhere near as much. It is just capitalism, pure and
simple. I don`t _like_ it either, but I sure understand it.

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Wind up your radio, it`s time to eat more music.
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From: "Mickey"
Subject: Re: !st Diablo kill in Hell
Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007 18:00:04 -0500
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"ArtDent" wrote in message
news:6dzph.8901$pQ3.1400(at)newsread4.news.pas.earthlink.net...
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> On 11-Jan-2007, "Mickey" wrote:
>
>> now that you found
>> a new girl, you dump the old one by the roadside?
>
> Well, yes. Don`t we all? ;) Do you keep all of them? I thought you were
> Jewish, not a Mormon.
> Come on, you should realise that the product that is raking in the money
> hand over fist will get much more attention than some old thing that is
> not bringing in anywhere near as much. It is just capitalism, pure and
> simple. I don`t _like_ it either, but I sure understand it.

How much WoW is making is COMPLETELY irrelevant do D2 support. We paid the
game Blizzard required at the time, we are due support.

Mickey


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Subject: Re: !st Diablo kill in Hell
From: "ArtDent"
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Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 01:23:31 GMT
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On 11-Jan-2007, "Mickey" wrote:

> How much WoW is making is COMPLETELY irrelevant do D2 support. We paid
> the game Blizzard required at the time, we are due support.

I can`t argue with that, but the OP seemed to think that bad D2 support
meant bad WoW support also, and I was trying to point out that it did not.
Hell, some of us are `still paying` for D2, in a way. I myself have
bought four copies (all retail) over the last several years, the last one
was purchased only about a year ago. The game is still selling and, as
you say, deserves better support - or should I simply say `support`, as
you did, there seeming to be none at all these days.

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You know you are getting old:
If you can remember when the Dead Sea was only sick.







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Title: Replayability With Online Video Games
Date: Sun, 04 Oct 2009 23:25:59 +0000
Author: taskgames

Microsoft’s, Game, original Xbox had very limited online functionality, but the Xbox 360, released several years later, brought with it an incredible upgrade, Game, in the form of Xbox Live, Microsoft’s online gaming service for the platform, Game, . For a small monthly, Game, fee, gamers could play endlessly with others from around the world. However, Xbox Live is a relatively new contender in the realm of online gaming. Other offerings from companies like Blizzard and Valve with their venerable Battle, Game, .net and Steam online communities,, Game, respectively, are also fantastic examples of online video game services. Nor can we forget the MMOs with their millions of players. Online video games are here to stay, and they will become even more popular as these services mature.Real AccomplishmentsOnline video games are the true tests of a gamer’s ability to play a certain title. Single player modes only feature AI opponents. While AI has come a long way from old games (in Medal of Honor, enemy soldiers would, Game, charge directly at the player, for example), it still has a long way to go before it can truly mimic human instincts and tactics. However, online video games accomplish just that by pitting players against players, forcing gamers to adapt instead, Game, of settling into a set pattern of strategies for victory. Multiplayer alone vastly increases a game’s replayability factor and can breathe hundreds of hours of game life into a title that has already been thoroughly explored.If you’re, Game, looking, Game, to test out, Game, a game, try out any number of online video game rental services. Before, gamers had to shop at a store like Blockbuster to try out a game for a few days. Now, gamers can often stream demos and temporary copies of full games directly to their computers or consoles which automatically disable and uninstall after the rental period is up. They can also rent games online directly and have the physical discs shipped out to them through the mail. Also, many online video games, like MMOs, have trial versions of the games available, so players can try out a certain game for a week or so to see if they genuinely enjoy it.The main difference between an online video game and a single player one is that the former keeps gamers interested for much longer. Even an “extensive” single player game like The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion with tons of fan-made mods and downloadable content installed will only keep gamers interested at most for fifty to one hundred hours, Game, at the outside of gametime. On the other hand, online video games like World of WarCraft can keep players interested for a thousand hours of game time a year or even more because new content is added on a regular basis to keep players interested.


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Title: Zumas Revenge v1.0.4.9495-EMBER
Date: Sat, 10 Oct 2009 11:05:00 +0000
Author: silphonza

The ribbeting sequel to the ball-blasting classic! Enter an all-new world of Zuma where evil tiki bosses rule the land! Conquer over 60 levels by firing stone spheres to make matches and destroy the deadly stream of balls, then take on six tiki boss battles and guide your agile amphibian to victory! Leap into action in four game modes with explosive new features and amazing new gameplay: Slide and hop for smarter shots, hit targets for exotic bonuses, and detonate new power-up balls! Will you succumb to the perilous pitfalls, or can you tame the jungle in this PopCap ball-blasting challenge?

Features:
* 60 New Levels
* New Bosses
* New Backgrounds , New Powers

Release Name : Zumas Revenge v1.0.4.9495-EMBER
Size : 100.81 MB

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