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#1 strategyfn
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I wanted a Neo-Geo, and I think either a CDI, or Colecovision, but I didn't get my way because we already had a console, I forget what.

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My pushup record I'm proud of is 100 in 1 minute and 4 seconds. I was 160 pounds and in my prime of 32yrs old. Now I'm too old, and 30 pounds heavier. What helped me do that many pushups was doing a bunch of chinups. I could do 108 chinups in total in an around a hour. I use to do sets of 18 chinups, but, I worked my way up to that.

Situps I use to be able to do a 100, the most pushups I've done in one sitting would be around 118 or 125.

Currently I can do 50 pushups, and lets say 75 situps.

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Empire: Total War was my first, and only Total War game I've tried. I like it alot playing it certain ways, and I have around 70 hrs into it. Can't wait for Rome II, that and the new Simcity.

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The movies sucked....hope the book is good for you.FelipeInside
I liked the original movie Dune. I've also read the first two books in the Dune Chronicles: Dune, and Dune Messiah. I thought Dune was a good book, I've read worse imo.
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Thanks for the advice on online buying a Saturn guys, but I don't believe in online buying. I would have to see one in a local mom and pop electronic store or something.
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I have Capitalism II in my collection of games. That is a business strategy game. I haven't played it enough to judge if its good or not, it is alright though. I'm going to have to give it another shot eventually. I also played the demo of Industry Giant version whatever and liked that game better than Cap. You can check the games I mentioned out here at gamespot, for reviews. You might be able to find the games at steam. I would only get them if they are $9.00 or less at that price you don't have alot to lose. The gamespot review of Cap makes it sound excellent, I really didn't get that feeling though, but maybe I haven't played it enough. Both games let you mine resources; Cap lets you own farms; manufacture cigarettes, cars etc.
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i felt that it wasn't as good as the snes or the ps1 and it was the start of nintendo's first party support and lack of 3rd party games that nintendo has been doomed with for over 2 genselbert_b_23
I agree with most of that, except, not having played a Game Cube, or Wii I think those systems aren't as bad as the N64 was. Having grown up with a NES, and SNES, I have a high standard for Nintendo's consoles. They use to have great games on the NES and SNES. I only played Super Mario 64, Mission Impossible, and Killer Instinct on N64, and none of those were great. MI I spent the most time on, but boy did that not age well. I actually thought the N64 controller was kind of neat, and I liked it, but the system no.
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I preferred my Sega Saturn, when I owned one, over PS1, and N64. The Sega Saturn had strategy games I loved, PTO II, Romance of the Three Kingdoms IV, and Iron Storm. I also had fun playing Fifa Soccer, Virtua Fighter, Daytona USA, and Die Hard Trilogy. I also liked the fact you can play import games for Sega Saturn by having a certain type of Action Replay memory card, which I owned. I haven't played a Saturn in like 20 years. PS1 had Final Fantasy VII, which the Saturn didn't have, and that would be its only draw for me. That and I enjoyed NBA Live and Madden on PS1. N64, what I traded my Saturn away for, I didn't like. Still owning PTO II, one of my favorite games, I would buy a Saturn in good condition for around $100 if I saw one. If I didn't own PTO II, I would let the past be the past, and not buy a Saturn.
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It's a tie between 3 games. Police Quest 1-whatever bundle Empire: Total War Fallout: New Vegas If I had to pick one game as a favorite from the above, I'd say Empire: Total War.
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#10 strategyfn
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I'm not currently reading anything, but I plan to start on Children of Dune, by Frank Herbert. I read the book half way through before, but never finished it.