I'll gift a copy of the Breath Of Death VII / Cthulhu Saves The World pack as well as Penny Arcade Adventures: On The Rain Slick Precipice Of Darkness Episode One and Episode Two on the condition that you film a Let's Play and put it on Youtube. These games need more exposure.
I'm giving away some leftover coupons I'm not going to use. I've got one 50% off coupon for each of the following:
- Any one Valve title
- Scratches
- GTA: San Andreas
- Shadowgrounds
- E.Y.E.: Divine Cybermancy
- Bioshock 2
First come first serve. No more than one per person.
Publisher Coupons -33% Valve
-25% bitComposer
-33% THQ
Game Coupons
-25% Lord of the Rings: War in the North
-50% Fallout Collection (incl. Fallout, Fallout 2, and Fallout Tactics)
-50% Wings of Prey
-50% Steel Storm: Burning Retribution
-50% Sanctum
-50% Magic: the Gathering - Duels of the Planeswalkers
Okay, since someone has to explain it instead of just facepalming.
Back in the NES days, Konami started putting this cheat code in several of their games, most famously in Contra. It had various effects, such as giving you 30 lives in Contra or all of the powerups in Gradius. The Konami Code is up up down down left right left right B A (and if you count it, "Start" to start/unpause the game), and is so ingrained in geek culture that it's popped up in several non-Konami games and even places like websites.
Okay, since someone has to explain it instead of just facepalming.
Back in the NES days, Konami started putting this cheat code in several of their games, most famously in Contra. It had various effects, such as giving you 30 lives in Contra or all of the powerups in Gradius. The Konami Code is up up down down left right left right B A (and if you count it, "Start" to start/unpause the game), and is so ingrained in geek culture that it's popped up in several non-Konami games and even places like websites.
Look here GuruGuru you are too soft my friend!
In order for the newbies to learn absolutely anything, anything at all, he or she has to use some of those tiny, tiny specks of cerebral tissue that he or she may know to call a brain, and find this sort of thing out for themselves.
And these days with all the digital doodas and thingemebobs, its not at all hard these days to actually do.
I mean Little Sally here can just walk into her little digital saloon we call the internet, ask for whatever innocent question she might have or thing she might want, and the friendly ol' bartender McGoogle or Mr Wiki will look in his magic cupboard a pull out a tasty cocktail of infomation for her to sip from.
Sadly its not going to make her any smarter, since she has to actually ask in the first place, but it might make herself less of an embarassment when she has to go to the ball and mingle with the other guests.
Comments
...it's what I should have done, rather than craft for 10% off Bethesda. =/
It was either use as currency or craft and be a betting man. I was GOADED into being a betting man. =(
Sounds good. I'll get a hold of you sometime today I guess.
You went in with nothing, and if you come out with nothing, what do you lose?
NOTHING!!!
Best to look on the bright side of life for these sort of things...
(Two of which I have given away. Probably the last one as well).
I mean, it doesn't matter so much about time wasted, if you are having fun while doing it.
(Isn't that what is important here!? *laughs nervously*)
(I know your join date dispels that, but then again you've been here 9 months and you've only had 4 prior posts, so it still doesn't look very good)
Just PM me your email address or add me on steam. I'm lovetodo22
yeah i know. ive been meaning to post more but im not good at thinking of things to post.
Psh. Thinking before posting? What's that?
Cheese!
You know that there are no prizes left other than coupons and Valve games, right?
Enjoy losing the sweepstakes.
- Any one Valve title
- Scratches
- GTA: San Andreas
- Shadowgrounds
- E.Y.E.: Divine Cybermancy
- Bioshock 2
First come first serve. No more than one per person.
CitiesXL 2012 - 33% off
Dungeon Siege III - 33% off
Tales of Monkey Island - 50% off
STORM: Frontline Nation - 50% off
Valve - 25% off
Anyone wants 'em, let me know.
Publisher Coupons
-33% Valve
-25% bitComposer
-33% THQ
Game Coupons
-25% Lord of the Rings: War in the North
-50% Fallout Collection (incl. Fallout, Fallout 2, and Fallout Tactics)
-50% Wings of Prey
-50% Steel Storm: Burning Retribution
-50% Sanctum
-50% Magic: the Gathering - Duels of the Planeswalkers
50%
Valve
Wings of Prey
Disciples 3 Franchise
33%
Valve
Focushome Interactive
25%
LOTR: War in the North
Square Enix/Eidos Interactive
EDIT: LOTR War In The North coupon gone
up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, b, a, ?
Coupons
-50% Valve
-25% Valve
-75% Empire Total War
-50% DEFCON
Games
-Flatout
Start.
Okay, since someone has to explain it instead of just facepalming.
Back in the NES days, Konami started putting this cheat code in several of their games, most famously in Contra. It had various effects, such as giving you 30 lives in Contra or all of the powerups in Gradius. The Konami Code is up up down down left right left right B A (and if you count it, "Start" to start/unpause the game), and is so ingrained in geek culture that it's popped up in several non-Konami games and even places like websites.
Look here GuruGuru you are too soft my friend!
In order for the newbies to learn absolutely anything, anything at all, he or she has to use some of those tiny, tiny specks of cerebral tissue that he or she may know to call a brain, and find this sort of thing out for themselves.
And these days with all the digital doodas and thingemebobs, its not at all hard these days to actually do.
I mean Little Sally here can just walk into her little digital saloon we call the internet, ask for whatever innocent question she might have or thing she might want, and the friendly ol' bartender McGoogle or Mr Wiki will look in his magic cupboard a pull out a tasty cocktail of infomation for her to sip from.
Sadly its not going to make her any smarter, since she has to actually ask in the first place, but it might make herself less of an embarassment when she has to go to the ball and mingle with the other guests.