Just played Sonic Generations for about 45 minutes before Uni (unlocked on Steam today).
It's good fun.
It's good fun.
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inb4 star trek jokeSpidery_Yoda wrote:
Sonic Generations
lol
What a stupid article. He is "most influential" because he got 25% of the votes (out of 1000 total, not exactly a good sample size). I am sure more than three quarters of those votes ticked him because he was the only one they recognised and everyone knows video games = nerd shit = computers = steve jobs.
Where's the problem?unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Am I the only person on Earth who just doesn't get Texas Hold 'Em?
Did you even read the article?TimmmmaaaaH wrote:
What a stupid article. He is "most influential" because he got 25% of the votes (out of 1000 total, not exactly a good sample size). I am sure more than three quarters of those votes ticked him because he was the only one they recognised and everyone knows video games = nerd shit = computers = steve jobs.
I like community card variants because the face-up cards add a new layer for tactics and make the whole game easier (especially, but not only newbies), because you don't have to permanently concentrate on your opponents poker face and reactions to judge what's going on.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
It's not that I don't understand the rules. I just don't see the attraction over traditional poker.
err yes where do you think I got those stats from?Macbeth wrote:
Did you even read the article?TimmmmaaaaH wrote:
What a stupid article. He is "most influential" because he got 25% of the votes (out of 1000 total, not exactly a good sample size). I am sure more than three quarters of those votes ticked him because he was the only one they recognised and everyone knows video games = nerd shit = computers = steve jobs.
Judge me if you want, but I like Uno better than Texas Hold 'Em.globefish23 wrote:
I like community card variants because the face-up cards add a new layer for tactics and make the whole game easier (especially, but not only newbies), because you don't have to permanently concentrate on your opponents poker face and reactions to judge what's going on.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
It's not that I don't understand the rules. I just don't see the attraction over traditional poker.
I have never played any stud poker variant, but I completely dislike draw poker, as that feels more like a bingo game or the lottery to me, reducing the "party game" feeling that I want from playing poker (with friends).
"Asteroid was closer than the moon at one point"Sisco wrote:
Asteroid fly-by sale on Rage. lol