by Skullman » 13 Jan 2016 Read
Have a copy of VII on Steam, and will have to check out IV and V at some point.
Oh and Robbo goes 2-0 with a century. Comms saying Marco looked ill.
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by Andre147 » 13 Jan 2016 Read
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by Holden Chinaski » 13 Jan 2016 Read
Is this a computer game thread?
Only snooker talk please.
My pizza's ready.
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by Skullman » 13 Jan 2016 Read
When Fu's bad, he can be really bad.
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by Andre147 » 13 Jan 2016 Read
Skullman wrote:When Fu's bad, he can be really bad.
Very similar to Walden actually.
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by eraserhead » 13 Jan 2016 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:eraserhead wrote:Yeah, PS1 is my favourite era of gaming. Still have a lot of the games on disc like FFIX from when they first came out.
Wish I'd kept mine, wish I could replay some of the ones I used to have. The new FFVII remake is more action oriented like Kingdom hearts if you've ever played that.
Marco looked good in the German masters when I saw him, had a lot of supporters as well, but not looking in good shape.
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by eraserhead » 13 Jan 2016 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Yeah, PS1 is my favourite era of gaming. Still have a lot of the games on disc like FFIX from when they first came out.
Wish I'd kept mine, wish I could replay some of the ones I used to have. The new FFVII remake is more action oriented like Kingdom hearts if you've ever played that.
Marco looked good in the German masters when I saw him, had a lot of supporters as well, but not looking in good shape.
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by Cloud Strife » 13 Jan 2016 Read
eraserhead wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Yeah, PS1 is my favourite era of gaming. Still have a lot of the games on disc like FFIX from when they first came out.
Wish I'd kept mine, wish I could replay some of the ones I used to have. The new FFVII remake is more action oriented like Kingdom hearts if you've ever played.
They want to cater to modern audiences is they what they've said. The director has apparently decided that newer gamers do not have the patience for older style RPGs, so he's decided to make something more fast paced and quicker......reminds me of a certain someone at World Snooker.
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by Holden Chinaski » 13 Jan 2016 Read
Videogames
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by Dan-cat » 13 Jan 2016 Read
'The masters is my favourite place for sitting down' Walden
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by Andre147 » 13 Jan 2016 Read
Holden Chinaski wrote:Videogames
Football
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by SnookerFan » 13 Jan 2016 Read
This match.
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by Cheshire Cat » 13 Jan 2016 Read
Well I wanted the aggressive Marco to show up tonight, the one that did Smurph in back in the UK, but uh.. not this aggressive. He looks well and truly fed up. It must be really something if it's made a player as classy as Marco play so uncharacteristically.
Robbo won't be best pleased. Nothing worthwhile from 6-0ing an opponent that just hasn't showed up. You can't even call it match practice.
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by Skullman » 13 Jan 2016 Read
In fairness, we should probably keep videogame chat out of here. Maybe make a thread in the LIfe section?
Anyway, seems like Marco can't pot two balls in a row right now. Looks like a disappointing, one sided match.
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by Andre147 » 13 Jan 2016 Read
So did comms say Fu is feeling ill?
If he is indeed I feel sory for him, Robbo is dangerous enough even if you are 100% fit.
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by Holden Chinaski » 13 Jan 2016 Read
Andre147 wrote:Holden Chinaski wrote:Videogames
Football
I hate both.
Football videogames
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by Ronnie79 » 13 Jan 2016 Read
Snucar there is no debate so. Your theory is he is the best player in the world because he has won 2 big events going on that theory Higgins has won 2 ranking events this season and 3 in the calendar year so why is he not the best player in the world ?. There is more involved in than just winning two events
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by Holden Chinaski » 13 Jan 2016 Read
Pink Ball wrote:Solitaire and Free Cell are good too, though 3D Pinball never really got me hooked.
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by SnookerFan » 13 Jan 2016 Read
Have they had them tweets up all week?
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by eraserhead » 13 Jan 2016 Read
Doesn't look good for Marco, hopefully he can regain his focus.
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by Dan-cat » 13 Jan 2016 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Have they had them tweets up all week?
Yup. Tweety
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by SnookerFan » 13 Jan 2016 Read
Moth Attack!
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by eraserhead » 13 Jan 2016 Read
62% pot success after 4 frames, can't see Neil losing now.
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by Prop » 13 Jan 2016 Read
masterdoctorgenius wrote:selby vs ronnie
trump vs neil
stu vs higgo
barry vs allen
tasty line up
Not half!
Feel sorry for Marco. He's about as far away from his game as I've ever seen him.
I wouldn't take too much from this being 6-0 if it turns out that way. I'm sure the Beeb will, but they're idiots.
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