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Post by zachthelll on Jul 3, 2006 18:57:37 GMT -5
crap didn't have enough room for the last l anyways i wanna give a round of applause to a man who wrote a couple of books about war and goverment got harrased by the F.B.I and CIA on how he knew they're secret stuff when they're secret stuff we're in freaking library books jeez does anyone go to the library anymore...*looks around crap gamer site not the library forum* anyways one of his books Splinter Cell turned into a game along with Rainbow Six and some all new kick a*& games. Say ur opinions and say them loud and clear so the F.B.I monitoring my house back in michigan can hear ya
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Post by Matt on Jul 3, 2006 21:34:47 GMT -5
OOO! I love Splinter Cell, but I would die if were doing it in real like. Walking on broken glass is too hard.
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Post by zachthelll on Jul 4, 2006 11:18:55 GMT -5
lolbut what do u think about his other games like ghost reacon and rainbow six?
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Post by Matt on Jul 4, 2006 14:46:28 GMT -5
I'm only a Splinter Cell fan, but the new one looks sweet. I live the agents who show up on G4 every so often. They were talking about the hosts choice of games they picked as the best for PS3/XBOX.
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Post by zachthelll on Jul 5, 2006 9:20:29 GMT -5
cool
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Post by Matt on Jul 13, 2006 19:38:46 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300] What Happens in Vegas Stays in Rainbow Six ...maybe[/glow] Given fears of terrorist attacks on American cities, it was probably only a matter of time before municipal leaders began objecting to their towns' inclusion in video games with terror-centric plots. Now comes word from Las Vegas station KLAS-TV that city officials are protesting the gambling mecca's appearance in Ubisoft's upcoming Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas. The game is scheduled for release late this year on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. According to the KLAS report, Mayor Oscar Goodman and other Las Vegas officials plan to fight the November release of the game, although what actions they may take are not specified. Goodman said Rainbow Six Vegas is based on a "false premise," and that the game "could be harmful economically, and it may be something that's not entitled to free speech (protection)... I will ask... whether or not we can stop it." The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports that Mayor Goodman has not personally viewed any of the game's footage. The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Bureau is reportedly looking into whether the game, which is being developed and published by Ubisoft, infringes on any of the city's trademarks. In a June, 2006 interview with IGN, Ubisoft's Maxime Beland said of the game, "In Rainbow Six Vegas, we are really pushing on the stress, tension and urgency elements. Las Vegas is under terrorists' siege and players will truly live the escalation of chaos." gamepolitics.livejournal.com/323342.html
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Post by zachthelll on Jul 14, 2006 11:25:22 GMT -5
lmao i heard bout that come on it's just a freaking game or are tehy gonna send the F.B.I back on Tom Clancy
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