What item in a video game would you buy in real life?

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Fraught

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Jabbawocky said:
Worms teleporter. As long as it was infinite.
I read on a site that teleporting involves taking apart all the molecules and then just rearranging them in another place.
That means you die, but just a clone of you is created.
After reading that, I would never want to teleport.

But probably the medallion from PoP: Warrior Within, or the Portal Gun.
Both of those would be so much fun.
 

Time Travelling Toaster

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Crackdown implants ... just for the fact that as you do things you become more awesome :D. Eventually leading to leaping buildings and throwing dump trucks at people that annoy you.

I disagree with the portal gun though ... for the most part as anyone would be able to use it(think of some homeless guy seeing this thing and appearing in your room :|), and that you would need to see the place to get a portal there.
 

Silver Khondji

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Gravity hammer.

I would just hop on down the street, blasting myself 12 feet in the air and leaving funsized craters.

Aaaaah...
 

Saul B

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crazyhaircut94 said:
the Dagger of Time from Prince of Persia: Sands of Time.
Yeah. You could die all you want, all you have to do is kill a few zombs to keep it topped up :D
 

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Fraught said:
Jabbawocky said:
Worms teleporter. As long as it was infinite.
I read on a site that teleporting involves taking apart all the molecules and then just rearranging them in another place.
That means you die, but just a clone of you is created.
After reading that, I would never want to teleport.

But probably the medallion from PoP: Warrior Within, or the Portal Gun.
Both of those would be so much fun.
It's not a clone of you because it's your cells not a copy of them. Else the same could be said of moving across the room or even moving through time as we all do.

It does raise questions about the nature of what we are though.