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A Tea Spoon
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Posted: 31st Jul 2008 07:11
iv been hiding this site i found and decided to show you all, i think you will like what you find.
all the games have no addware no spyware, complete and pretty much bug free.
link to games:http://home.comcast.net/~SupportCD/XPGames.html
link to apps:http://home.comcast.net/~SupportCD/XPFreeware.html
lots of fun games on this site, gives you links to home pages, screenys, and download size.
tell me what your favorite games are, im looking for someone to murder in wild metal!

JoelJ
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Posted: 31st Jul 2008 07:59
I see Zelda Classic is on the list. That is SWEET. It's a clone of the original Zelda game with a map editor. I used it a lot when I was a wee little lad, and that eventually led me to Dark Basic when I wanted something more powerful and 3d.

Star Control 2 is another classic. I LOVE that game, and I'm downloading it now. StarCon was one of my favorite games when I was growing up. I was way happy a couple years ago when I found that SC2 was made open source.

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A Tea Spoon
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Posted: 31st Jul 2008 08:47 Edited at: 31st Jul 2008 08:49
Zelda classic remake is beastly, i love it. i played it on the , second game i got.

never played star control. i'll check it out

Keo C
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Posted: 31st Jul 2008 17:22
Well, I poked around that site like it was the only box of interesting stuff at a yard sale.


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A Tea Spoon
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Posted: 31st Jul 2008 18:37
thats the internet for you, a big yard sale of crud with a few interesting things packed away and put in a beautiful box marked "FREE GAMES"

Alucard94
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Posted: 31st Jul 2008 18:38
Quote: "thats the internet for you, a big yard sale of crud with a few interesting things packed away and put in a beautiful box marked "FREE GAMES"
"

No, not really.


A Tea Spoon
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Posted: 31st Jul 2008 18:47
wow that was fast.

Quote: "No, not really."


why not?

Seppuku Arts
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Posted: 31st Jul 2008 18:49
Because they're not crud...

"Experience never provides its judgments with true or strict universality; but only (through induction) with assumed and comparative universality." - Immanuel Kant
Alucard94
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Posted: 31st Jul 2008 18:58
Quote: "why not?
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Because that would mean that all you could do on the web is to download things and buy things, that would basically say that everything else than downloading wouldn't exist... So then TGC forums wouldn't exist and you wouldn't be here saying this in the first place...


A Tea Spoon
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Posted: 31st Jul 2008 19:12
good point. but you can talk to people at yard sales too. its a metaphor, chill.

and there is alot of crud on the internet that is worthless, they will say its great but then the game will have addware and not work correctly, and crash.

Alucard94
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Posted: 31st Jul 2008 20:53
Quote: "good point. but you can talk to people at yard sales too. its a metaphor, chill."

If it's a faulty metaphor it isn't worth saying, and why should I "chill" when all I was doing was sitting in my computer chair writing to some random TGC'er about a faulty metaphor, can't think of any better way of "chilling".


Seppuku Arts
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Posted: 31st Jul 2008 21:55 Edited at: 31st Jul 2008 21:56
Put some calm music on, put your feet on the desk and have a class of cream soda, maybe read a book.

Either that or stand in the shopping center/mall, lean against the post with your arms folded and everytime a good looking girl walks passed, raise your eye brows and say "'sup".


Depends what kind of chilling you need.

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A Tea Spoon
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Posted: 31st Jul 2008 22:09
Quote: "have a class of cream soda"

haha, a class on cream soda would probably chill me out.

ya well this got off topic realy fast, any one find some games the liked? im hooked on wild metal country. the controls are hard to master but once you get it mastered its a incredible game, it was made by the same people who made GTA.

Keo C
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Posted: 31st Jul 2008 22:19
I didn't try much of it, I saw a lot of cool stuff though.


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Alucard94
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Posted: 31st Jul 2008 22:22
Quote: "put your feet on the desk"

That I already do all the time! It is better than god! Or wait, it IS god!


A Tea Spoon
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Posted: 31st Jul 2008 22:37 Edited at: 31st Jul 2008 22:38
@ Keo C
try battle tanks. small file that takes 30 seconds to download, and its extreamly addictive, i played it for months until i could beat country battle on hard mode no sweat. once you can do that there is no point in playing much any more. they realy need to setup online for it.

Seppuku Arts
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Posted: 31st Jul 2008 23:09
Quote: "any one find some games the liked?"


Frets on Fire, never bothered to download it before, but shame it only comes with 3 songs (though you can add your own)

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Agent Dink
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Posted: 31st Jul 2008 23:24
Frozen Bubble!

MISoft Studios - Silver-Dawn Gorilda is lost!

AaronG
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Posted: 31st Jul 2008 23:26
Wow this is great, DVD Flick is awesome thanks for the references!


Agent Dink
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Posted: 1st Aug 2008 01:44
I found DVD Flick a few weeks ago, but it's something I've been searching for for ages, and now it just pops up again on that list of free stuff. LOL. Wish I could have found it years ago.

MISoft Studios - Silver-Dawn Gorilda is lost!

sinisterstuf
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Posted: 1st Aug 2008 01:54
Frets on Fire is awesome!!! Can anyone here play that complicated stuff in the chrous of 'defy the machine' on level amazing? I worship you if you can!!!

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A Tea Spoon
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Posted: 1st Aug 2008 20:46 Edited at: 1st Aug 2008 20:47
Downloading frets of fire....

oh! i can shred tasty licks on my keyboard!!!

CoffeeGrunt
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Posted: 1st Aug 2008 21:50
Nice one mate...I got alotta stuff off of there...

A Tea Spoon
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Posted: 1st Aug 2008 21:52
no prob. glad i could help.

Geryon
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Posted: 3rd Aug 2008 23:17
Frets on Fire is a nice game, but my computer seems to have so much in the background now that I can't do smooth FoF. I kinda wish I could, since I found where a huge custom song database is.

In any case, it's a great game, especially if you don't have access to console Guitar Hero.

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