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I would not mind the game as they can just use the lore of the wheel of time universe as they did with the epic games one(I really liked that game)
 
Bleeeeeeeeeeeeeak weekend

Most week ends are bleek for me. Has any one here played x-men 2 clone wars on sega genesis. It had the most awesome sound track and each character changed the music slighty. I downloaded it the other day the music really awesome.:D
 
Mines particularly bleak - all the mates went for a seaside mission but I had to work this whole weekend so couldnt go along .... was playing wolverine earlier so im so xmen-d out !!
 
That sucks balls man know the feeling.
The other day also played wolverine and must say I got bored really fast with it.
 
The old x-men games on sega are the best and there will never be any x-men games like them:(
 
Well most movies leave huge things out. And the books are always better than the movies.

Mostly true, but there are exceptions. The Shawshank Redemption, for example, was almost 1:1, with the only difference (and a completely negligible one at that) being that in the novel, the posters used to [spoiler stuff] changed during the course of the book.

I thought Peter Jackson did a pretty good job with the Lord of the Rings too, and I'm quite a big LotR nerd.
 
I feel like this every day. It just those days were the best of my years. I was most happy then. These days I feel like a absolute loser:(

Go read this
http://www.mygaming.co.za/forum/showthread.php?p=178644#post178644

Mostly true, but there are exceptions. The Shawshank Redemption, for example, was almost 1:1, with the only difference (and a completely negligible one at that) being that in the novel, the posters used to [spoiler stuff] changed during the course of the book.

I thought Peter Jackson did a pretty good job with the Lord of the Rings too, and I'm quite a big LotR nerd.

You probably know all this but still fun to read :p
http://www.mygaming.co.za/forum/showthread.php?p=178644#post178644
 
Dude most people were happier back then, you were a kid, you had no worries ... now, shits real - I feel the same way sometimes.
 
Mostly true, but there are exceptions. The Shawshank Redemption, for example, was almost 1:1, with the only difference (and a completely negligible one at that) being that in the novel, the posters used to [spoiler stuff] changed during the course of the book.

I thought Peter Jackson did a pretty good job with the Lord of the Rings too, and I'm quite a big LotR nerd.

Shawshank was perfect - first watched the movie, then read the book. Thats pretty much the best conversion ever. And My Dog Skip *sniff* :D
 
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