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<p>Dude, I would totally come over to play Duck Hunt.</p>
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<p>Almost on cue. Duck Hunt gets babes from other states! Think about that.</p>
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<p>Halo doesn't interest me in the slightest, except watching their reactions to what's going on. At one point, they had 6 people playing on 2 screens and were screaming obscenities at each other for two hours. That was fun to watch.</p>
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<p>The trash talking is a vital part of the video game experience. If anyone has seen the movie Swingers and the scene where they are all playing NHL 94, that would pretty much describe every gaming experience I've had in college with other people. It gets super competitive with our copies of NBA Jam and NHL 94, for instance. Also, my old roommate and I are extremely competitive with our NCAA Football rivalry, though he's beaten me consistently now that he has the new version and I don't.</p>
<p>One of my fondest memories though of college will always be of beating a UCLA football player at NCAA Football, a game that he's in. I'll always have that. Then again, I guess that says something about our football team.</p>
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<p>To everyone who's playing with 15 year old systems, Xbox Live Arcade=Best friend. Or the Wii. Whichever one</p>
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<p>Yea, but does Live Arcade come with the original, working Duck Hunt gun? I rest my case.</p>
<p>Either way, the Wii will be copped at our apartment once it comes out.</p>
<p>Anyway, I think old video game systems are like fine vinyl records. Some things are just meant to be experienced the way they came out.</p>