<p>yes, i hope there isn't chess club in ucla. if there is, i will start club for dueling in magic the gathering or better yet NURTURING GREATNESS club</p>
<p>How about a NURSING GREATNESS club in which members take their babies to be cared for while they study?</p>
<p>dood, people still play magic?</p>
<p>i might start a bboy club, or join it and climb the ranks</p>
<p>of course, people still play magic! it will never die!! i think they're on 11th or 12th edition now.</p>
<p>man, here i thought you were gonna suggest pokemon cards.. guess I have to.</p>
<p>Now that's an idea! I never figured out how to use my Charizard card appropriately in a deck though. I think you'd need four of them and many computer search-type cards to be able to ultilize that card's firepower. I hardly played the game outside the Pokemon Trading Card Game on Gameboy, so I wasn't good at using the cards in real-life. It helps when it's easy to collect rare but useful cards virtually on the gameboy.</p>
<p>with the upcoming SC2 and the popularity of WoW you may as well start Blizzard Club ^_^</p>
<p>wow....i quit when it was around 6th ed....</p>
<p>they introduced some new rules along with new set of cards recently. i really don't like them. the older ones are better. i used to be a fanatic of magic the gathering and built really cool decks.</p>
<p>some cool cards: Worship, Wrath of God, Inferno, Armageddon.</p>
<p>i'm starting a counter strike club</p>
<p>what's your steam id? im not going to ucla but hey..</p>
<p>counter strike is so freaking hectic. it's like chatting, changing ur guns, jumping, aiming all at the same time using keyboard and mouse. kind of boring too.</p>
<p>i thought halo was cooler. but, sometimes the lighting is so bad. so dark and i can't see anything. also, when ur so good that ur partner dies like every time u play, it kind of gets boring, at least for me.</p>
<p>there's no chatting in counter strike</p>
<p>it's all about 5v5s, man!
thats when the strategy comes in</p>
<p>I wish there was a good internet gaming cafe closeby but it shut down. You could play on the same maps as the guys next to you. I'd have liked to play CS there on fridays. I don't like the unforgiving nature that Counter-Strike has....pop over a ledge and BOOM one of 20 snipers shoot you instantly in the head with ~decade-honed reflexes. At least in Halo if I got shot, I usually had a chance to retreat and recover my shield before returning to fight. Hence Halo has more close-combat and flanking strategies-you can't wait at the edge of the map sniping since your opponent can recover his shield-health. I miss these multi-player game.</p>
<p>On the whole I prefer the Halo because I don't get as bad a headache. I'm also more accustomed to the joystick. I played hundreds of hours into that game until beating swarms of elites on Legendary by myself was child's play! But it is unfortunate when you reach the top....I had no challenges in close combat but snipers always cheated on me....</p>
<p>Halo 2 wasn't fun so I didn't bother mastering it. If Halo 3 turns out to be good, maybe I'll find a way to rent an Xbox 360 from blockbuster and sample the game.</p>
<p>cs > halo, sorry :)</p>
<p>magic the gathering.. wow..</p>
<p>my days of magic were the shivan dragon, serra angel days.. hehe.</p>
<p>chanman is a cal-o scrub :D</p>
<p>OK OK OK thats it burgler!!!!!!!</p>
<p>:)</p>
<p>magic the gathering rules man. i could get as intellectual as i can by readin gibbon's decline and fall of roman empire or plato's republic...i will never give up on magic (and chess). some games are meant to last for ages...</p>
<p>reading Gibbon = ugh</p>