I'm thinking its real. They said that you can put the vibrator anywhere, like your neck, back etc so I assume its some form of massage thing. Doesn't look too vaginal friendly though, but I couldn't tell you if I had one :P.
No. All the girls I have dated didn't like video games. It sucks though. There is this one blazin' girl at my high school. Shes a gamer! She works at a video game store. She also has her fair collection at home that she plays. To bad shes a senior and I am a sophmore.
Way back when when we first got Nintendo, my sister and I played Super Mario Brothers endlessly. We had a competition going to see who could beat it first. Eventually, she did. And that was the last video game she has ever played.
Nah I just had to vent. World situation right now is hard on relationships, My roomate just broke up with his GF, he's leaving next week on deployment for 6 months. I could go at any time as well. My other friend got stuck on gate guard detail, and the hours they keep there are so strange and changeable that it's affecting his relationship as well.
Sega, in my opinion, publishes some of the best games. I still have my Dreamcast and around forty of the best titles for it with some decent arcade peripherals. I'm also making a list of sega games I want for the "current next-gen" consoles. I'm going to get Rez though, and I dont particularly want the Special Version.
The Dreamcast has become my all-time favorite console, finally surpassing the NES. However, it needed several japanese and european imports for me to crown it. The Euro imports of Rez and Shenmue 2 (with JAPANESE language tracks and subtitles, thank God) helped that.
Sega does make some of the best games....but only few of them are ever "mainstream" - like the Sonic series.
LawnMM said does anybody actually have/know a gaming girlfriend besides shortman and trinity?
I fell out of my deathmatching ways after having the midget -- for lack of time, not desire to game.
Now I'm mostly stuck with console games, but I can't argue with a man that buys <i>Splinter Cell</i> because he thinks I'd like to shoot Commies.
panzerkw said Girls just don't dig the uniform anymore!
Funny, it never turned me off. Then again, I grew up around it so I knew what to expect. My best friend's career Army too, but he's the other half of my brain and it's odd to think of him not serving (CAP in middle school, JROTC in high school, enlisted since and working on his degree with hopes of eventual commission).
On the note of things that vibrate, was anyone else piqued by the bit on the <a href="http://www.jboyco.com/index.asp">Pyramat</a> in the July issue of MaximumPC (page 16, titled "The Gamer's Futon")? I'm not sure I'd want to sit on something that shakes and rumbles while I'm gaming, but I bet it'd amuse my kid.
And we still have our Intellivision. It's packed away since we don't have a spare hookup on the TV at the moment.
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Hahahahaha, now THATS frickin GREAT!
Get some gaming time in and keep the woman happy at the same time, too good.
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I'm thinking its real. They said that you can put the vibrator anywhere, like your neck, back etc so I assume its some form of massage thing. Doesn't look too vaginal friendly though, but I couldn't tell you if I had one :P.
I am suprised there's been no attatchment for Amplitude in Japan....
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Heh, whats the harm though!?
I wonder how long that managed to stay up before amazon higher ups pulled that.
That was quite a riot, wasn't too long ago either. There's probably screenshots floating around someplace. Things like that never die off completely.
Back on the track of this thread...does anybody actually have/know a gaming girlfriend besides shortman and trinity?
*Figures*
Too busy staring at the warm glow of the screen.
Girl "What are you hobbies? What do you do for fun?"
Me "Uh...I'm a gamer..."
How many girls would go for that?!
I wish I could be so lucky. Girls just don't dig the uniform anymore!
Why's that?
I don't know,just being stupid I guess
I see
Then again, in the US market, if it's not mainstream, it usually fails miserably (see where selling "unusual" games got Sega...
Sega does make some of the best games....but only few of them are ever "mainstream" - like the Sonic series.
For innovation, few companies rival Sega.
I fell out of my deathmatching ways after having the midget -- for lack of time, not desire to game.
Now I'm mostly stuck with console games, but I can't argue with a man that buys <i>Splinter Cell</i> because he thinks I'd like to shoot Commies.
Funny, it never turned me off. Then again, I grew up around it so I knew what to expect. My best friend's career Army too, but he's the other half of my brain and it's odd to think of him not serving (CAP in middle school, JROTC in high school, enlisted since and working on his degree with hopes of eventual commission).
On the note of things that vibrate, was anyone else piqued by the bit on the <a href="http://www.jboyco.com/index.asp">Pyramat</a> in the July issue of MaximumPC (page 16, titled "The Gamer's Futon")? I'm not sure I'd want to sit on something that shakes and rumbles while I'm gaming, but I bet it'd amuse my kid.
And we still have our Intellivision. It's packed away since we don't have a spare hookup on the TV at the moment.