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Video Games / Re: A Geek Girl's Guide to Video Games
« on: July 06, 2006, 08:47:41 PM »
I constantly tell myself when I get married and have kids that I will not stop gaming.. Call me in a few years I'll give you an update on how that went.

- kyle

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Video Games / Re: Dance Dance Revolution.
« on: July 06, 2006, 08:40:53 PM »
I dont own any DDR games, I play strictly at the arcade (or used to until she stops maintaining machines...grr)

Anyway, i've AA'd Max 300, Paranoia Survivor and Sacura along with most 9 footers on Heavy.

It's good to see a few DDR players mixed into this community :)

- kyle

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Role-Playing Games / Re: Geek Girls Guide to Telling Yourself Stories
« on: July 06, 2006, 08:14:22 PM »
After reading Fish's story I'm quite certain she has no intent on hoping for the afterlife.

Anyway, well written! Definatly and inspiration to anyone, not strickly geek girls alone.

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Role-Playing Games / Re: Role Player in public.
« on: July 06, 2006, 08:06:56 PM »
" but funny story about staring back - a bunch of girls were doing laps around the park and every time would glare at me and a couple people I was sitting with in game (all dressed normally just sitting and talking) so we all glared back at them, this happened a few times, so next time they came by I yelled boo at them staring... they didnt come back..."

Now those are some lady skills.  8)

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Role-Playing Games / Re: Geek Girl's Guide to Character Development
« on: July 06, 2006, 07:51:49 PM »
I find the solution to 'who are you responding as' is to play a Third-Person roleplay campaign. That is lets say you're name (irl) is 'Zack' and you have a character named 'Dennis'.

If you say:

Dennis says, "No! Don't! Stop!".

They clearly know "Hey, in-char he wants us to stop."

Then at the same time you could say:

Guys, that's friggin' awesome.

They'll know "He didn't say 'dennis said', so it's Zack talking."

It both ends alot of confusion and plays out more like reading a book, or watching a movie.

My $.02

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