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		<title>Twitter on Videogames</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jan 2008 20:33:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I posted a few Tweets today in reference to video games, specifically: It&#8217;s funny to say ouch when you get hit in a video game since it doesn&#8217;t really *hurt* ~and~ Show of hands, who else yells or such in the *heat* of video game play? This is when you see how entertaining Twitter can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I posted a few Tweets today in reference to video games, specifically:</p>
<blockquote><p>It&#8217;s funny to say ouch when you get hit in a video game since it doesn&#8217;t really *hurt*<br />
~and~<br />
Show of hands, who else yells or such in the *heat* of video game play?</p></blockquote>
<p>This is when you see how entertaining Twitter can be! Here are the replies those tweets generated:</p>
<p><strong>ldmosquera:</strong> the measure to which you say &#8220;ouch&#8221; in a videogame, is the measure to which it successfully captures you. So it&#8217;s all good.<br />
<strong>bblboy54:</strong> *raises hand*<br />
<strong>miyako_houou:</strong> I will at times make some sort of weird vocalizations like a dying whale or somesuch if I&#8217;m really close to dying, rarely though<br />
<strong>jeffisageek:</strong> i am raising my hand<br />
<strong>linuxchic:</strong> Video game that made me yell the most: MicroMachines for NES&#8230;no brakes! :)<br />
<strong>popefelix:</strong> You should hear how loud I get when I&#8217;m playing GTA<br />
<strong>ldmosquera:</strong> I don&#8217;t yell, but I enjoy games which silently scare me to death. Also applies to movies. Immersion FTW!<br />
<strong>warmaiden:</strong> I do. And my siblings. So far back as I can remember. Atari!!<br />
<strong>dlpasco:</strong> Doom 2, followed by Half-Life<br />
<strong>ldmosquera:</strong> Scariest games I&#8217;ve played: Undying, System Shock 2, Doom 3. The original Alone in the Dark was a living agony to play too.<br />
<strong>sbspalding:</strong> what about Ecco the Dolphin. Most frustrating game ever programmed.<br />
<strong>linuxchic:</strong> I have to say E.T for Atari 2600 wins most frustrating game ever programmed since it was *impossible* to win.<br />
<strong>bblboy54:</strong> as a kid I still had hours of fun with ET for atari but I remember wondering what the point was :)</p>
<p>What about you?</p>
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