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September 17, 2009
2:23 PM
harujongil commented on:
Fanboy wars throughout the ages - Settled at last!
feels like there is a console missing of biblical proportions...
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August 31, 2009
7:19 AM
harujongil commented on:
The Top 7 shameless rip-offs
well, they say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery...

i played about half the games on this list and i thought they were all pretty good, except for the metal gear knock-off... couldn't suffer past the first level, but that level was fun!

i'm surprised there aren't any RPGs added to this list, elves, gnomes, dwarves, magic, quests... they're all the same game but with different names! but boy do i love 'em!
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August 11, 2009
10:29 PM
harujongil commented on:
Red Baron Arcade (PS3): Red Baron Arcade
wow, i feel good about myself, i was really close to purchasing this game, but was too lazy to find my wallet at the time!
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August 10, 2009
11:49 PM
harujongil commented on:
Tokyo's underground game bars
WhooHoo!!! I'm going to Japan next week and now I have a few more places i can visit.
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July 30, 2009
10:33 PM
harujongil commented on:
QOTW: What are your top 5 games of all time?
1. Indiana Jones: Fate of Atlantis (PC)
I also enjoy the monkey island games, but its Indy that i always come back to. This was also one of the only C-N-P adventures that i didn't use a hint sheet or walkthrough for

2. Gangsters (PC)
To be clear, this is the Hothouse Creations game. This is the first game i played where i played all night and was surprised to see the sun. i've played all night before this, but always knew what time it was. After playing, i was a little roughed up, but i felt protected.

3. Professor Layton and the Curious Villiage (DS)
This 1 game saved my DS for me. Probably my mind as well. Stuck alone in Korea with only Dr. Layton to console me (get it, console, cuz its a game...)

4. Thief (PC)
I enjoyed Thief 2 more as far as the game goes, but I used the SDK editor more with the original so i have a stronger connection with the one that first stole my heart and time.

5. Deus Ex
Deus Ex is probably my favorite game, but because i didn't flip out on the mythos behind the game, i put it at the end. i recently reinstalled it and am playing The Nameless Mod for it, and that really opened my eyes that there's a lot going on that i didn't know about. This game also got me started in on researching conspiracy theories, i bought books and watched shows, particularly if it has "Illuminati" in the title (BTW, novel by the same name is pretty good). I think the game was financed by the struggling conspiracy industry to revitalize interest and pump money into their pockets so that they could re-elect G.W.B!
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July 24, 2009
5:17 AM
harujongil commented on:
QOTW: What superhero game disappointed you the most?
Megaman

not disappointed by the game, but of myself because even though i owned a NES back in the day, i never played it till a friend told me about it in 2004.
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June 20, 2009
6:04 AM
harujongil commented on:
TalkRadar 56 - mystery and science
Warriors! Come out to plaaaaa~ay!
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June 08, 2009
8:34 PM
harujongil commented on:
E3 09: TalkRadar E3 Special 2
I'm still listening to the first talkradar special!!!! too much information on these interwebs!!!
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2 months 11 days ago on Fanboy wars throughout the ages - Settled at last!
feels like there is a console missing of biblical proportions...
2 months 28 days ago on The Top 7… shameless rip-offs
well, they say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery...

i played about half the games on this list and i thought they were all pretty good, except for the metal gear knock-off... couldn't suffer past the first level, but that level was fun!

i'm surprised there aren't any RPGs added to this list, elves, gnomes, dwarves, magic, quests... they're all the same game but with different names! but boy do i love 'em!
3 months 17 days ago on Red Baron Arcade (PS3): Red Baron Arcade
wow, i feel good about myself, i was really close to purchasing this game, but was too lazy to find my wallet at the time!
3 months 18 days ago on Tokyo's underground game bars
WhooHoo!!! I'm going to Japan next week and now I have a few more places i can visit.
3 months 29 days ago on QOTW: What are your top 5 games of all time?
1. Indiana Jones: Fate of Atlantis (PC)
I also enjoy the monkey island games, but its Indy that i always come back to. This was also one of the only C-N-P adventures that i didn't use a hint sheet or walkthrough for

2. Gangsters (PC)
To be clear, this is the Hothouse Creations game. This is the first game i played where i played all night and was surprised to see the sun. i've played all night before this, but always knew what time it was. After playing, i was a little roughed up, but i felt protected.

3. Professor Layton and the Curious Villiage (DS)
This 1 game saved my DS for me. Probably my mind as well. Stuck alone in Korea with only Dr. Layton to console me (get it, console, cuz its a game...)

4. Thief (PC)
I enjoyed Thief 2 more as far as the game goes, but I used the SDK editor more with the original so i have a stronger connection with the one that first stole my heart and time.

5. Deus Ex
Deus Ex is probably my favorite game, but because i didn't flip out on the mythos behind the game, i put it at the end. i recently reinstalled it and am playing The Nameless Mod for it, and that really opened my eyes that there's a lot going on that i didn't know about. This game also got me started in on researching conspiracy theories, i bought books and watched shows, particularly if it has "Illuminati" in the title (BTW, novel by the same name is pretty good). I think the game was financed by the struggling conspiracy industry to revitalize interest and pump money into their pockets so that they could re-elect G.W.B!