I started to play on laptop about a year and a half ago, as I was doing a lot of business in China and it used to get pretty boreing on a night by myself stuck in hotels.
It then got too greedy to be able to run on my laptop, so gave it a rest for a bit.
Moved to China a year ago and when it came out on Xbox I bought it straight away.
Only issue is that the internet in China sucks. So playing online is pretty bad + dloading updates etc. takes forever (if it even works at at all!).
I'm 38. I have a 16 yr old son who is a major gamer. I also have a 13 yr old daughter who plays Halo 3 multiplayer once in a while. My wife watches me play, so she has become my building consultant. My first game system was intellevision waaaaaaay back in 1981.
26 here. Since its release on 360 I've managed to get my wife and about 10 friends addicted to MC360. The first taste was free...after that they had to pay! LOL!
Is that a Ninja 250? So tiiiny. I ride a 07 Ninja 500. Used to ride a Nighthawk 250 before a Chevy Avalanche hit me and totaled it.
Yeah, it's a moderately modded 2012 Ninja 250r.
It just looks a bit that way because I took the picture of it while it was leaning towards me. It would look much bigger if I took the picture from the other side. (Also my girlfriend is actually quite tall. At least 5'10") The little Ninja 250 is actually pretty big as far as 250's go, especially compared to the little Honda Nighthawk (awesome name but ugly IMO).
You also have to keep in mind that the laws here in Australia are quite strict and you can only choose from a relatively small list of new bikes that are under a certain power to weight ratio on your first year and a half of having your motorcycle licence.
It's also worth noting that bikes are also quite expensive here, totaling $6,500 for my 2012 ninja. With that same amount of money in the US I could buy three 07' 500cc Ninja's and still have some change left over.
Too old. I can only say that I played the original Pac man at the arcades and knew the system to get past then 7th key and play forever OR until the arcade owner took the plug off.
My friends and I used to know how to play for free at the Y. We would play pac-man, donkey kong, and tempest all day.
Old enough, it seems, to be a grandparent to almost everyone else here.
LOL I know the feelingLooking at the ages, I am feeling REALLY old. I started my gaming on DOS1 with a mud. I may be one of the older ones I guess, I'm 47 and plan on gaming until I drop
I'm 24 and cant play as much as i would like. Work (constant i might add, I'm in IT at a bank),family, and here lately Xbox modding take up most my time.
I'm 27, have a good job, play lots of minecraft, and have a hot girlfriend. Go to college!!! And if you enjoy playing videogames as your hobby, never stop.
Dying peoples greatest regrets: "worked too much" and "didnt spend enough time with friends and family" --- well, by gaming you fix both regrets!
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I started to play on laptop about a year and a half ago, as I was doing a lot of business in China and it used to get pretty boreing on a night by myself stuck in hotels.
It then got too greedy to be able to run on my laptop, so gave it a rest for a bit.
Moved to China a year ago and when it came out on Xbox I bought it straight away.
Only issue is that the internet in China sucks. So playing online is pretty bad + dloading updates etc. takes forever (if it even works at at all!).
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School is a breeze. Wait till you have to work for a living.
Trust me, I didnt beleive that when people told me it but its true....
Yeah, it's a moderately modded 2012 Ninja 250r.
It just looks a bit that way because I took the picture of it while it was leaning towards me. It would look much bigger if I took the picture from the other side. (Also my girlfriend is actually quite tall. At least 5'10") The little Ninja 250 is actually pretty big as far as 250's go, especially compared to the little Honda Nighthawk (awesome name but ugly IMO).
You also have to keep in mind that the laws here in Australia are quite strict and you can only choose from a relatively small list of new bikes that are under a certain power to weight ratio on your first year and a half of having your motorcycle licence.
It's also worth noting that bikes are also quite expensive here, totaling $6,500 for my 2012 ninja. With that same amount of money in the US I could buy three 07' 500cc Ninja's and still have some change left over.
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Curse PremiumHappy birthday. Lucky for you, the update came out today.
Work is a breeze. Retirement looming - that's hard.
My friends and I used to know how to play for free at the Y. We would play pac-man, donkey kong, and tempest all day.
LOL I know the feelingLooking at the ages, I am feeling REALLY old. I started my gaming on DOS1 with a mud. I may be one of the older ones I guess, I'm 47 and plan on gaming until I drop
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Retired StaffDying peoples greatest regrets: "worked too much" and "didnt spend enough time with friends and family" --- well, by gaming you fix both regrets!