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You're honestly not missing out on much. The thing is garbage in a pouch.

I do vaguely remember the clear pouches though, about a decade ago. Damn.

i should really do my homework smh
 
No it was not, how else would I know what blue raspberry tasted like D: they were almost as valuable as yu-gi-oh cards, if I remember correctly.
 
I drank a Kool Aid jammers pack once or twice in my life. Capri Sun ftw yo.

My childhood growing up while in elementary school was watching Kids WB on Saturday mornings and playing games on the Game Boy Advance.
 
I used to have kool-aid jammers every day. I really liked those things.

My childhood was pretty much spent outside, hanging out with friends all day. Biking over to wherever we wanted to go. Then everything changed when the video game nation attacked. XD
 
My childhood was pretty much spent outside, hanging out with friends all day. Biking over to wherever we wanted to go. Then everything changed when the video game nation attacked. XD

YES. I started out on RTS and MMORPGs like maplestory, surprisingly, and only got into FPSs after playing the demo of Half Life 2 and the Lost Coast. I was /that/ impressed. And then Counterstrike came along, along with Battlefield, COD and all that jazz.
 
I'm not much for FPS. I've been told I have good instincts about the games and that I could probably become really good with some practice, but I just get so bored after two rounds of multiplayer.

The first video game system I got was an original xbox. We spent all day playing it, my dad got so mad at us. I used to play a few MMORPG's, my main one being Runescape, but I grew out of it eventually. Pokemon Showdown is about how multiplayer I get nowadays.
 
I'm not that good at FPS games myself, but I still play them anyway. I find them to be a lot of fun, and it's just a great way to kill time. :) Plus, it's always hilarious to hear people's reactions on the microphone when they're killed or when they've done something wrong.

My first home video game console was an SNES. My dad bought it for me as one of my birthday gifts, and he used to play it with me as well whenever he had free time on his hands. I still have this console down in my basement somewhere, but I'm not completely sure if it still works or not. I hope it does, though!
 
Man, in terms if FPS, I got so addicted to headshots that for a while, I would completely restart the game if I missed. Now I can shot the head off a running enemy unit/whatever at fifty paces. With a handgun. Or an assult rifle. Or shotgun. (Aim high.) yougetthepoint

I really love strategy, puzzle, fighting, racing. . . Pretty much any game that involves the prerequisite of actual skill, not just grinding levels. (ButIstillreallylovepokemon)
 
My favorite video game genre has gotta be RPG. My favorite games from this particular genre are Legend of Zelda (well, it's actually action-adventure, but I still consider it to be an RPG since you're playing the role of Link), Assassin's Creed (this is an action-adventure as well, but... y'know), Final Fantasy, Fire Emblem, and of course, Pokémon!

Some of my other favorite genres are racing, puzzles, open world, sandbox, platformer, and party.
 
My favorite genre has to be either RPG or Puzzle. Pokemon is my favorite RPG, but Portal 2 is my favorite puzzle game. I haven't played the original Portal, but I want to so badly.

I loved Portal 2 so much! If you haven't played it, you need to. Even if it's not your type of game, it's wit and charm really put it above the other puzzle games. That game had me laughing so much.

I would go on about pokemon, but I'm pretty sure everyone already knows I'm addicted to it.
 
Portal 2 was okay, but the original Portal was my absolute favorite. What I really like about these games is that you're not required to have previous knowledge on them in order to enjoy them—you can jump into any version of Portal at any given moment and still end up being sucked into them. Haha. Are any of you looking forward to Portal 3?
 
Portal 2 was okay, but the original Portal was my absolute favorite. What I really like about these games is that you're not required to have previous knowledge on them in order to enjoy them—you can jump into any version of Portal at any given moment and still end up being sucked into them. Haha. Are any of you looking forward to Portal 3?
There's going to be a Portal 3? I haven't heard of anything. If they are, you can be sure I'm going to get it. Despite I get headaches trying to figure it out, I love those test chambers.
 
There's going to be a Portal 3? I haven't heard of anything. If they are, you can be sure I'm going to get it. Despite I get headaches trying to figure it out, I love those test chambers.

They haven't officially announced it yet. They've leaked one of the Portal 3 gameplay trailers on Valve's YouTube channel last year in December, though, but they took it down shortly after. I haven't seen this trailer in-person, so I can't exactly say if it was real or if it was actually made-up. I did read a few articles claiming that it was true though, so I'm kind of leaning more towards believing them. d:
 
None of their games have 3 at the end and stop at 2. Examples:

Half life 2
Left 4 dead 2
Portal 2
Team fortress 2
I get it now! :D

Hopefully that pattern will change with Portal. Probably not, but one can only hope. Sorry, I don't have a vast knowledge on video games and I don't really pay attention on who makes what game. Besides, I haven't played any of the other games you mentioned, so there's my excuse.
 
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