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    Where will GTA go next?

    Grand Theft Auto: IN SPAAAAAAAAAAACE!
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    Build a Base.

    Ja wai. Full equipped with, ahem, "anti-grav helium spheroids" and 35mm cork cannon.
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    Build a Base.

    I LAUNCH MY GX-678000 MOBILE AIR FORTRESS (read: deck chair with balloons attached)
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    Come clean. (It's a game!)

    Ron Paul!? That's nothin, son. I once replaced an entire store's stock of body spray with mace.
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    Come clean. (It's a game!)

    ALRIGHT I ADMIT IT! I programmed ET for the Atari 2600. Please don't kill me, I have a family. ;_;
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    Worst Songs You Have Ever Heard

    This new wave of indie-folk in the UK where they all sing in that faux "local" accent. Every fucking song is the same.
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    The game that started it all

    I'm fairly sure it was DOOM on Genesis. I wasn't very good at it ;_;
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    Guns don't kill people...

    Guns don't kill people, but they can bloody well try.
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    The alphabet game

    keep confident that he possessed ultimate power, which he flaunted by....
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    What's YOUR zombie escape plan?

    Fill room to the brim with non-perishable food and drink. Chuck tennis balls and footballs all over the stairs, no problem! Maybe get one of those oscillating fans and attach a bunch of knives to the fanblades, turn it sideways, put it at the top of the stairs.
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    Comedians

    Eddie Izzard is a hero. His stuttering streaming-thought style is absolutely hysterical. Frankie Boyle is practically everyones favourite comedian and it's understandable. He's definitely one of mine. He is RAW in the Mock The Week outtakes if you haven't seen them. I watched Stewart Lee's...
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    Games That Were Wrongly Ignored.

    Skullmonkeys for the PS1. fantastic platformer sequel to the PC adventure game The NeverhoOd. all the design was done with claymation, the soundtrack consisted of funky little jazz-rock jams and the humour mostly revolved around slapstick, but still brilliance.