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VitalSigns

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Sh0ckFyre said:
I play my Xbox so much, I tend to hear the bleep-bloop noise in my daily life. It's fucking crazy.
YES, This happens to me, I always here the achievement ding.
 

Darth Brownie

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It happened to me to hear video game music out of no where, very quietly

Yoshi's Island is the theme that I "heard" the more often
 

The Rockerfly

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After playing Fallout 3 and nothing else for about 3 months, I sometimes checked my wrist whenever I wanted to put something in my hand and I didn't realise it
Christ that was embarressing
 

captan

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when originally purchasing counterstrike i played it many hours on end. and when it came time to go outside i was scared that some one was on the roof tops waiting for me to leave cover. fear the Opp!

i once saw my friend who had been fed acid or something think he was in assassins creed as he kept trying to jump off a 5 storie building into a wagon of garbage it took 5 people to hold him down.
 

Pegghead

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Well, since Dead rising, whenever I get a shopping cart, I line it up to plow into my next victims, then I remember that I'm not a douchey photographer in a zompocalyptic situation and that it could get me arrested. Today, I was attending a birthday celebration (It was for me as my birthday was a few dys ago) And when the cake came out I silently muttered "I guess the cake wasn't a lie". Also, after my addiction to both the Tony Hawks pro-skater and jet radio games, when I tried picking up rollerblading and skateboarding (Mainly inspired by them) I went into it thinking that I'd be able to go just as fast and do just as many tricks if I practiced. Then I realized even professionals who've spent their whole lives training would have a bloody hard time doing half the things you can do in those games.
 

asinann

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I keep killing people and looting the corpses, but the corpses don't fade away when I'm done.
 

wikicated

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played cod4 for long time then decided to go to bed heard nothing but the occasional sniper fire for oh 15 to 20 minutes
 

Darkrain11

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I expect an acheivment notice to pop up whenever I do something important or unusual. For example, 15P: Smack a dead owl with a bat.
 

Vim-Hogar

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oppp7 said:
After playing TF2 for hours I'll go to the bathroom and check behind myself for spies.
A couple months ago, I played Counter-Strike again for the first time in a long while, and I was glad I was on a server where friendly fire was off because it took me a couple rounds to stop spy-checking.
 

internetzealot1

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Whenever, something bad happens to me, it makes me feel better to know that I can just reload my last save. One day, I saw a wreck where three cars had been totaled and thought, "Dude, there should be an achievement for surviving that." And the last time I puked, I felt the urge to spray around me with it. (L4D)
 

raxer92

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popdafoo said:
Has something in gaming ever been repeated so much that it's become etched into your brain? Something that you're so used to that it becomes sort of a habit?

For me, I was so used to finding bobby pins in Fallout 3 to pick locks with that sometimes in real life I'll notice a couple of bobby pins sitting around and my first instinct is to pick them up so I can pick locks.
I couldnt sleep after playing silen
 
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After playing Morrowind and doing pretty much nothing else for two days, I went on a walk with a friend and kept having this urge to go into people's houses and poke around in their stuff.
 

Energylegzz

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I once played WoW till 4 in the morning when I got up at 8 I looked for my spellbook...I have no idea why I did this.