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marvthegrate LtG KEA Posted Apr 16, 2005
If you do decide to do so and want more detailed input on Serious Sam, I am more than willing to do the leg work on that.
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LQ - Just plain old LQ Posted Apr 16, 2005
Not sure if that comment about not having a comprehensive list was aimed at me; I imagine it must have been.
With regards to the Splitters games, I did try to explain why I felt they were a relevant entry. They certainly are nothing but FPS; they're also an important stage for the reaosns I listed.
As for the Half Life varations I listed...I just thought you may liek to mention them. I do feel CS could be worth a mention.
For that matter, there isn't much on internet gaming on there...that could also be a point to develop, as it's a large part of modern FPSs.
Just my opinion. But then again, my entry is 6.5k words or so...draw your own conclusions.
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Mr. Dreadful - But really I'm not actually your friend, but I am... Posted Apr 18, 2005
Well, I've decided to take this Entry out of PR and re-do it as a multi-parter... Marv, I think I've still got your e-mail about Serious Sam, but if you want to give me more you can do.
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