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Guitar Hero III champ

Postby Silver_Surfer1 » Wed Mar 12, '08, 9:32 pm

Congrats to Chris Chike who is now the #1 Guitar Hero III player in the world:


http://www.nationalledger.com/artman/pu ... 9408.shtml
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Postby DrkTr14ce » Thu Mar 20, '08, 7:30 pm

Wow...and I thought I wasted my time..

No offense to the guy personally; I congratulate him on getting a Record. But I find it a bit pointless to spend all that time on the game just to do that.
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Postby SparkyIII » Fri Mar 21, '08, 1:34 am

I think I know people that can do that. I don't find it impressive. XD
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Postby Reno » Fri Mar 21, '08, 6:22 pm

I find it irritating that people want to spend that much time "playing" a plastic toy model of a guitar instead of actually learning/honing the true art... but to each their own, I suppose.
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Postby Tsunami » Fri Mar 21, '08, 7:05 pm

Why does this remind me of an episode of South Park where they made fun of guitar hero? :D So funny...

Reno wrote:I find it irritating that people want to spend that much time "playing" a plastic toy model of a guitar instead of actually learning/honing the true art... but to each their own, I suppose.
:rofl: 'Cause all the cool kids are doing it! :mrgreen:
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Postby SparkyIII » Fri Mar 21, '08, 8:45 pm

Everyone I know who plays that game, actually tries to play the real guitar. But theres such a big difference that most of them can't do it, and they feel really bad about it. So playing the toy is just a game. Just like I play PS4 because I can't cast Foi, or Efess, or actually meet Rika. XD
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Postby Reno » Fri Mar 21, '08, 9:13 pm

Ah, but that's an excuse! Literally ANYONE can learn to play a musical instrument, (or perform any other "Right-brained" activity) it just requires commitment, determination, and effort. As for playing PS4... THAT is why games were invented! :mrgreen:

Tsunami wrote: :rofl: 'Cause all the cool kids are doing it! :mrgreen:

Tsu, I don't think I've ever been called "Cool" by the mainstream, so that excuses my ignorance! :D
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Postby SparkyIII » Sat Mar 22, '08, 1:18 am

Yeah, in all actuality the "cool" kids are the ones who actually CAN play a guitar.
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Postby Tsunami » Sun Mar 30, '08, 11:28 pm

Reno wrote:
Tsunami wrote: :rofl: 'Cause all the cool kids are doing it! :mrgreen:

Tsu, I don't think I've ever been called "Cool" by the mainstream, so that excuses my ignorance! :D
I think you're cool. =D

Anyhow, I just say "all the cool kids are doing it" when things seem to be a trend...or something. o_O It's kinda sarcasm on my part, haha.
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