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Other than GTA3 I think the only time I used cheat codes extensively was for Mortal Kombat 3 on the Playstation. It was like R1, R1, R2, R2, triangle, circle, x, triangle, circle, x and you had to do it right after the Midway logo. You know you did it right because Shao Kahn would say "You'll never win". I believe it

lol, I take it you're not American. Typical Americans don't have burgers and fries as "staples".

Seriously MOS burger is friggin amazing. I used to go there all the time, I'd get a chili burger and the one with the thousand island dressing on it. Best damn burgers I've had.

This was a pretty awesome speech.

Reminds me of the AWP in Counter Strike.

Sucks how it turned out but I think just about anyone could have foreseen this with their description. I've been doing game development on the side for a few years now and even I wouldn't have attempted something so big. Even with a team this is a pretty big feat. Kind of a dickish thing to do and run with the money

I just can't see this being a good thing. Even if it didn't cause wear and tear on your car from so much excessive starting and stopping it just wouldn't be worth it. To save less than $10 a month? I think I can save more than that by just finding better routes to my locations. I tend to avoid high traffic areas as

it's true. Ironically I feel way better when I get even the smallest of things done. That's why it's always best just to do a few minutes of a task to get you going.

I always give away my boxes and cases to people in CS GO. Never spent any money on anything since it came out. I have some nice gun skins that I got free but never really cared that much to actually buy anything. I do lol when people end up getting shitty guns or end up getting a weapon they already had.

I just got out of the military late last year so we'll see how well this works, thanks!

Hah, I have a friend who works at Glu and probably had some hand in this game. I'll ask him how good Kim was at coding.

I agree, the callers (meaning parents/kids) should be fined heavily for this kind of stuff. I find it idiotic that somehow it's easy for these immature kids to find someone address and call in SWAT yet they haven't been able to track the people who called? Maybe I'm ignorant on this, but doesn't 911 have a call

I agree. I used to eat out for most of my meals and while I still do go out on occasion I find it way better and cheaper to cook my own food. Cooking really is pretty awesome, you just need to do it little by little until you get better at it. Find a handful of meals you can really enjoy and learn to cook them. You

I'm 27 and just got my first iPhone about a year ago but whenever my friends and I went out to eat we usually didn't have this issue. One of my friends though was pretty bad at it to the point where we'd call him out for being glued to his phone even when we were out to lunch. My wife, who is 29, also has an issue

THPS3 was one of the first PS2 games I bought and I loved it, but it wasn't as good as THPS2 in my opinion. I think I played 2 far more than I played 3.

THPS2 was one of my favorite games of all times, and I don't even like skateboarding. This is one of those games that I wish they would remake, same controls just upgraded graphics and physics. Great soundtrack indeed, probably my favorite out of all of them.

I don't have a PS4 yet and I actually sold my PS3 about a year ago but I think it has the same issues as the PS3 had originally which is lack of games. Like others have mentioned if backwards compatibility was offered through an online library, meaning no weird hybrid hardware to read PS1/PS2/PS3 discs, then it would

I'm happy that I've never lived paycheck to paycheck. I've had a few "tight" moments but nothing too bad. I'm going to be 28 in a few weeks just for reference. I joined the military at 19 so I didn't really have to struggle to get a place to live or eat since it was usually taken care of for the first few years, but I

I'm slowly trying to weed out all the things that I truly don't care for in my life. I just got out of the military at the end of last year as I didn't see myself having a "career" in it. Now I work in IT and while it's not terrible, I'd much rather be working in a software development sense. I'm mostly doing it to

I just recently signed up for a MeetUp in my area for a field I really want to break into. I'm hoping good things come from it. I know the only way I'll gain traction is by networking with people already doing what I want. Besides it's a great way to expand your circle with people of similar interests.