I dunno, I think mine was pretty average. Scored good on exams and such but it was nothing special. Some of my friends went to Repton instead which is much more famous.
I dunno, I think mine was pretty average. Scored good on exams and such but it was nothing special. Some of my friends went to Repton instead which is much more famous.
Does it matter that other people are in the same room/being loud too? That would put me off. I like LAN gaming, my friends and I still have sessions on our laptops and they always occur post-gamejam.
Interesting. I never thought of it looking like a lab. Ours were more like modern Apple stores, but predating them by about 8 years.
Letters didn't work at our place. They had to speak directly to the parent or guardian, which I suppose is easier these days with mobile phones.
Maybe my school was a bit more attentive. It was a private school in the UK after all. I think terms were around £2k which was a lot during the early 90's.
Hmm that first bit makes sense. However those cafes look quite open, I wouldn't want to 'trash talk' in a room full of others like that.
But our home connections weren't that good when internet cafes were big in my country.
Haha, that's why those manchild MMO or FPS addicts are running businesses and not living in their parents basement angry that nobody listens to them and their excellent ideas.
Well, that car has a purpose. I don't even have a car myself but I can see the appeal of building/tweaking something that has a practical purpose.
Why would one go to an internet cafe in this day and age.
This photo, taken in 2004, shows a series of young people avoiding the camera. They, according to reporters, were ditching school to spend time inside a net cafe. [Photo by Ma Jian, CFP]
Sleepwalker is a game on the Amiga where you play a dog. This game sounds like an absolute copy, no buy.
I don't think there has ever been a good game book. We've had ironically good game films, and very few good film games.
Haha, eww no.
I hear that Japanese banking follows different rules to the west, and that's why they advertise with characters rather than rates. Because everyone has the same rate.
That's fine, I will also email screenshots of this to the contact address posted on the page they asked us to report trolls on. It doesn't really matter, I'm just doing what the site admins asked.
Do as you may. I followed what I was supposed to do according to Kotaku's own writers. *shrugs*
It worked great in first person in 3D too (with the gyro off). I mean, not playably great but fun to run through each cup once.
The reason I got to where I am now is because I thought I was good at something, then it turned out I was only okay with room to improve. It was a humbling experience and it was great to have. Why deny that to others?
What it's like right now?