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Of if anyone wants to keep up with anything. I'm Jeph Leemon on FB. If you do send a request, for the love of ribbits please post your username on here so i know to accept or not! Thomas i'm disappointed in you, I still have more posts then you sir....
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Hey fellow murderers of the battlefield. Its been a long time since my knife has been at the throat of those oh dared to bring a gun to a knife fight! Anyway, just thought Id stop in a say hello to everyone. I'm mostly on console now due to it just being easier for me. I know its been a few years since the PC, but some things change, and I thought I would just stop in and say hi to everyone. Miss gaming with you guys, and miss massacring people on the battlefield with you all! Hope you all are well! Ribbit out!
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like the new start page
Been awhile, front page... AWESOME!!
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Calling all old schoolers....
I remember you crime! and yes... Old SCHOOLERS!!! We schooled them back then and we still school them now!
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So what are your guys opinions on BF3???
you only get to play one map on the console version...
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Calling all old schoolers....
Hey guys, sorry about the window span in between visits. I have just been more overly busy and sidetracked with other things. I don't play games much anymore on pc. I have a laptop, but I have kind of moved to console. otherwise School has been my biggest nemesis most recently along with working out. A friend decided he want to try a triathlon, I was stupid and said if he was actually going to do it, I be right there with him. Three days later he says hes going to.... Shoot me now! lol Nah, it should be a fun experience. I'm just worried about the swimming part. I should be able to make it through though. Anyway, um if you guys are on XBOX or PS3 my ID for both is Phrogg22. Hit me up if you wanna play gears of war, bf3, or some game when it comes out.
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Calling all old schoolers....
So we are all sitting around drinking, as in Psyclonejak, deli, and phrogg. Thought it would be a good idea to revisit some of you all. Glad to see the site is being updated. Keep up the good work! So yea, we are not sure if we are getting bf3 for pc or console. COD series have kind of went to shit after 4, looking for the next "good" "worthwhile" game. Hope to talk to you a laters!!!! oh ya almost forgot....for those old schoolers out there... RIBBIT!!!!!!!!!!!
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What the Violent Game Law Means
Because it is the highest selling game out there, and it is considered to be a violent game.
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What the Violent Game Law Means
Just curious as to what you guys think. The original title of this had Call of Duty in it. As in what would this law to do the Call of Duty series. As in sales might decrease as some stores might question carrying the game. I know Wal-mart never used to carry games that had sexually explicit scenes. Well the one where I lived didn't. Besides carrying the game. If a minor did buy the game, the store could be fined $1000 dollars. Either way though, I know now a days most stores where I live will not sell a mature game to anyone under 17-18 years old. So what is this law for? I kinda find it to be just another the law to make money for the state. Ironically the law is trying to be passed in one of the poorest state. California. Coincidence? lol If you guys do watch the video. I would really like to see some of the "highly scientific studies" they did, and what made any one of those studies "highly scientific"?
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What the Violent Game Law Means
A proposed law restricting the sale of violent games could have a great impact on the future of Activision's popular shooter franchise. George Rose, Activision Blizzard Executive VP and Chief Public Policy Officer, claims the publisher would no longer be able produce the hit Call of Duty series if the Supreme Court deems a 2005 law to be constitutional, making it illegal for retailers to sell violent games to minors and impose $1,000 fines for each violation in California. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments this past November regarding the proposed law. A decision has not been reached. "What would happen is that Call of Duty would then carry on it a 'restricted' category, no store in this country would carry that game, and the game would never be made. Period. End of question." Rose stated during a debate titled "Do Video Games Cause Violence" held at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco last night. Rose claims that Activision Blizzard looks to fire any retail clerk that sells one of the publisher's M rated games to someone under the age of 17. "We've had store clerks fired and we improved those particular stores where there were incidents, but to be blunt about it, we had people fired," he said. Rose was then asked by moderator John Diaz of the San Francisco Chronicle why a law that restricts the sale of Call of Duty to minors would affect Activision's business model when the publisher doesn't want to sell to minors in the first place. From Left to Right - Jim Steyer, George Rose, and Michael McConnell "In addition to the little 'scarlet letter' placed on the box, there's also a $1,000 fine per each unit sold. Last time I looked, there were about 5 million units sold [of Call of Duty: Black Ops] in California, so that number times $1,000, that's a lot of money to put on the line," Rose explained. Fellow panelist Jim Steyer, Founder and CEO of Common Sense Media, and an advocate of the bill, challenged Rose on his claim, saying Activision is going to make $500 million in the process and that there's no way the publisher would pull those games off store shelves. "Of course I would," responded Rose. "It's chilling the speech and it wouldn't be even our speech, it would be chilling the speech of everybody else. In the process, it's going to result in fewer games and jobs in this state." Rose also brought up the Motion Picture Association Of America (MMPA) rating's system used for films. "May I remind you what happened to NC-17? That was supposed to be an alternative to the X-rated movie," he said. "And in that case it was supposed to allow films that depict controversial subjects to find their way into movie theaters and stores, and guess what happened?" "Nobody wants to show them in theaters or carry them in stores like Walmart, and therefore there are no NC-17 mainstream movies." An archived video of the entire hour-long debate can be found on the Commonwealth Club's Livestream channel.
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So I played some CoD4 today...
I had a kit named anti-hack, created just for that purpose.
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So I played some CoD4 today...
I always enjoyed switching to the team with the hacker and using a claymore to kill them. I'd plant the claymore, switch teams, and the claymore would switch with me and the hacker would move and die. They would get so pissed off at me, it was great.
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Beat this!!!
Thats kind of cool.... I just hope it lives up to all the hype. I saw MOH the other day and was not impressed with the single player at all.
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I don't understand....
no he doesn't work for them at all. He just kind of lives up here.
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I don't understand....
You have no idea how much I would love to do that to this guy shotty. As far as my boss goes, she is afraid of him as well, although she won't admit it. This guy is another drug addict. He doesn't get his way he throws a fit, amazing at buttering people up. When he got in my face the second time, it was like arguing with a 5 year old. Then his latest threat was to tell me not to go behind the bar again that is up the street. Problem is I know the owner to that place pretty well, since when I did the bar gig, I ordered over $300+ in liquor every week. I asked him he said he didn't know what I was talking about. Every time I see this guy it gets harder and harder to deal with it. Its like a pesky fly that won't go away.