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Museum Matt

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  1. So, for Christmas my girlfriend and her family bought me the Battlefront II PS4 bundle. I also got Battlefield One which is fun, but most of my gaming has revolved around EA's Battlefront II. I'm curious as to if any of the classic gamers out there play these modern multi-player first person shooter games and what your thoughts are on it overall? I really like Star Wars (not completely thrilled with Episodes VII&VIII but that's a separate thread) and I have enjoyed jumping into the multiplayer world of Star Wars through this game. Playing as a wookie, a stormtrooper (that can actually shoot), and occasionally as a hero or villain is fun. I wish you could select a world to play (scenario) rather than have it randomly generated for you. Also, I swear that I get lumped in with some of the BEST killer players sometimes. I've been playing since December and I would consider myself an average player. But last night, man, I got my a$$ handed to me on three different consecutive maps in Galactic Assault (GA). GA is 40 players, 20 on 20, and objective based. So, at the end, it shows you how many "eliminations" you had, and what your overall score is. I am usually somewhere between 4th-12th on the list of 20. Last night though I placed 19th, 20th, and 19th. I was so frustrated I just turned it off and went to bed early. Maybe I was just tired...I don't know. Anyway, overall I would give the game an 8 out of 10. What are your thoughts? - MM
  2. Yesterday marked the 32nd Anniversary of the release of the Legend of Zelda for the NES. I got the game in 1987 at 9 years old, and I can tell you, I was hooked. Fascinated...amazed. My Dad and my Aunt got into the game too. Played it for hours...days...an entire weekend....just to beat the game. Those are memories I'll have forever, and I'm thankful for them. I played the next few Zelda games, but to me, nothing will ever compare to the feeling I had as a kid, playing the original game. What are some of your Legend of Zelda memories? - Museum Matt
  3. I was thinking e-commerce too because she seems to get the bright idea when she is checking out of the Waffle House type diner.
  4. I thought that the show had great character development. The main players were always trying a new way to connect with themselves and other people. I binge watched it on Netflix over the past week and was very happy with the show overall. Yes, there are a few nitpick things, but overall, I give it a 8.5 out of 10. So, for those of you that have seen it...what do you think Donna's last great idea was that she was pitching to Cameron as the show was ending? I'd love to hear your thoughts. Mid 1990's silicon valley...
  5. Also, almost the entire series was filmed in Georgia. http://deepsouthmag.com/2016/07/28/georgia-locations-for-netflixs-stranger-things/
  6. I was trying to describe this series to someone today who had never seen a preview for it. I called it "The Goonies meet the Twilight Zone with E.T." I thought that was a pretty good description.
  7. Good NES coverage nosweargamer. These are a nice contribution to the world of Nintendo
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