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I'm sitting here listenin to bruv play Grand Theft Auto 4, and I'm thinkin to myself damn I'm getting old!
Who can remember the first games console or game they had from childhood?
I'm gonna kick it off with Pacman on Atari
Grand Theft Auto? How old is your brother? I heard some bad press abou tthat game is it that bad?
I think I recall that Atari and I remember seeing couple Amstrads in my time. I remember the Sega and then Sega Megadrive. Sonic the hedgehog was the lick ...as a spectator that is LOL. My sister was good at those games. Then there was the Nintendo with Super Mario brothers oh and the Gamboy. Tetrus was one of those adictive games. I liked that one.
“I've learned that a person doesn't need to have all of the answers in order to help you, just merely being able to point you towards the appropriate resources is more than enough."Afriki on Life Coaching
“I've learned that a person doesn't need to have all of the answers in order to help you, just merely being able to point you towards the appropriate resources is more than enough."Afriki on Life Coaching
Bro turned 20 couple months back, but I know big old grey back men are on dem games too. On the release day one dude got stabbed while waiting in line, everyone thought it was part of an act but it weren't. Had to be down my ends too, kmt.
The graphics on the game is off the chain, according to bruv if we had HDTV it would look even more realistic than what I saw. They banging out tunes on there by Jodeci, Gill Scott, Lloyd and of course every single rapper out there. I'm hearing on there some American gal talkin about how she got set up by some Jamaican guy (with full Jamaican accent) It's unbelieveable what someone with a creative imagination and the tools to implement it can do.