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By Driver of DOOM
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Oh, I think most of my games are R rated (does anyone know if that is equivalent to an 18?), I got a Job interview tommorow, eep;
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By Nikusakken
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Some games have been banned over here. In the past games like Doom, Duke Nukem 3D and Carmageddon were banned. More recently Counter-Strike (yes, they banned a game 8 years after it's release) and Bully (Canis Canem Edit).

That's cool DoD! But the salary must be worth! :P
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By Driver of DOOM
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If it goes well I could be in line to earn more than my Mam, that can't be bad can it? I just hope I don't go to pot and et myself in a muddle...
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By Wheelman75
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Believe it or not, the US ratings system started out with G, M, R, & X. "M" was dropped & replaced with "GP" (now "PG") because there was confusion over whether "M" or "R" rated films were more intense. "PG-13" was added in 1984 because there were films that were too intense for a "PG" rating, but not intense enough for an "R" rating. The "X" rating was replaced by "NC-17" because "X" had not been copyrighted & was being abused by the porn industry.
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By Nikusakken
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Over here it's "L", "10", "12", "14", "16" and "18", which applies for both games and films, TV series, etc. I guess they changed the way they rate video-games recently, because Driv3r is rated "18" while Parallel Lines is "16". Also, rarely console games are rated due to a lack of an official distribution over here, while almost all PC games are rated.

Also, over here, PC games are far cheaper than console games. Usually, PC games cost R$99 (US$54), while console games cost around R$250 (US$134). I guess it's due to the lack of an official distribution.
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By Wheelman75
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Speaking of Driv3r, I'm still struggling to understand why it was rated "M". I mean, there's no blood or excessive swearing, so why rate it "M"?
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By Driver of DOOM
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I was just going to say wow Brazil is pricey, but then I remembered that I am not American and I don't use the $USD, thank goodness! £GBP (sterling) is worth a lot more, ie £150 will get you a PS3 :)
Wheelman75, while speaking of Driv3r, wrote:, I'm still struggling to understand why it was rated "M". I mean, there's no blood or excessive swearing, so why rate it "M"?
There is that Naked lady, plus being an M or a 16+ (as I look at the box) just means its more attractive to gamers, would you have ever bought GTA if it was a 3+, maybe...


My interview went well :)

Btw, did one of you guys say that there was a way Facebook could get off with twitter to get my updates appearing on Facebook?
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Driver of DOOM wrote: There is that Naked lady, plus being an M or a 16+ (as I look at the box) just means its more attractive to gamers, would you have ever bought GTA if it was a 3+, maybe...
Naked lady? I don't remember any naked lady in Driv3r. Either you've got the wrong Driver game or I need to play through that game again.
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By Harlequin
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Driver of DOOM wrote:My interview went well :)

Btw, did one of you guys say that there was a way Facebook could get off with twitter to get my updates appearing on Facebook?
Yes, there is. On your twitter account page, there is an option about a 'more info url', under that, there should be a link about adding Twitter to your website. That's pretty much it... I think It's also in the help section of twitter... I think. If you have any problems, just message me, and I'll actually open my twitter page... Lol

Awesome! I hope you get the job! I worked yesterday. My thumbs are now stuck in the 'can open' position, with blood blisters all over my hands... But I saw Lily Allen, Kasabian, Muse and Dizzee Rascal, so it was worth it :D
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By Driver of DOOM
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Cool, thanks... What cans have you been opening?
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By T.K.
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The kind that do that to your thumb.

Anyway, hate to do this again, but I be hijacking this topic.

I went to the homecoming dance. My ears wanted to commit suicide. Austin, who's a friend, was there, and we decided to talk to the school about DJ'ing for future dances and other things. Why? Because we have actual taste in music.
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By Harlequin
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Driver of DOOM wrote:Cool, thanks... What cans have you been opening?
Alcohol cans, like beer and Jim Beam and CC and, the greatest drink in a can since Coca-Cola, Smirnoff! Lol! I was a bar-maid :)
T.K. wrote:The kind that do that to your thumb.

Anyway, hate to do this again, but I be hijacking this topic.

I went to the homecoming dance. My ears wanted to commit suicide. Austin, who's a friend, was there, and we decided to talk to the school about DJ'ing for future dances and other things. Why? Because we have actual taste in music.
I hate to ask a painfully obvious question, but are you good? lol. I never went to school dances, except formal, because the music always sucked. They'd send out surveys of what we wanted to play, but never played it :(
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By T.K.
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I have software called Virtual DJ, and I've been testing myself with it, and I don't think I'm too bad. Ryan's dad was a DJ like this, so we've got most, if not all, of the equipment, since Ryan signed up. Austin and I have already discussed plans that will keep us out of arguments over music. We're not the fondest of each other's musical tastes, although they do cross at points, and Ryan and I are big Daft Punk fans. We also decided to DJ in style. Austin plans on wearing this rather odd mask, and I plan on wearing the helmet of the guy on the left in my avatar (our left).

All we need now is money and to convince the school administrators.

And how your school never played the music? Sounds a lot like ours. I made the first request, and they skipped over it. When I went up with Austin the second time, the list was literally overflowing. There was little space to write, and no lines. We counted: only 4 requests were played. When my dad learned that, he became even more supportive of the DJ'ing. He liked the idea, said it was an easy way to make money, and even let me borrow a catalog to look through.
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By Driver of DOOM
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Smirnoff Cans, that sounds just, erm, wrong... I have never been to a school do because the suck balls, partly because I go to an all boys school which means that such discos with the local all girls school are rare, you can hardly ever get served without getting ID'd and they generally lack the atmosphere of a proper event...
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By Wheelman75
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T.K. wrote:The kind that do that to your thumb.

Anyway, hate to do this again, but I be hijacking this topic.

I went to the homecoming dance. My ears wanted to commit suicide. Austin, who's a friend, was there, and we decided to talk to the school about DJ'ing for future dances and other things. Why? Because we have actual taste in music.
Will you be playing any 70's disco or funk if you do that?
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By T.K.
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I plan on a bit. Most of my playlist is Daft Punk, most of Austin's is Metal, and we haven't even seen Ryan's.
By Miller
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Where is that thirty-line poem? Are you still waiting to have it returned, man? Good luck with the DJ bid thing. What was this play busniess you mentioned, then?

I was in some plays back in high school, TK. Each year I tried out for something called play contest. Schools competed with each other. There would be like ten plays in each contest, and the winner would advance to the next round of competition or whatever. I did that three times. The second time, they gave me the lead role for some very unclever reason. Some other guy was much more convincing at tryouts, or auditions, or whatever they were called. At the regional contest, one of the judges, who would have these critique sessions, taught me more about acting in about ten seconds than the drama coach at my school ever managed to. By then I had already done my part to ruin the play, though, and we were out of the competition.

The next year, I auditioned again, and they gave me two roles in the play. We did better that year and got to the state contest. The night before, this dude named Todd and I went out behind the motel we were staying at and smoked some marijuana. The next day, after our performance, which was the first of the day, Todd told me Hoyt grabbed him by the collar, threw him violently against the bus, and told Todd he knew Todd had been smoking weed, and if Todd messed up the play, Hoyt would beat up Todd. Bullies at school seemed to enjoy harassing and hitting Todd, who was rather unconventional.

I was laughing. I guess Hoyt didn't have an opportunity to issue such a warning to me as well as to Todd. Our play came in ninth place out of ten plays, one of which did not show up. No one actually said anything to me, but I got the idea that I was to feel like crap for being one of the two stoned people who ruined our play's chances for success.

I kept my distance from my schoolmates all day, and was seated in a different part of the theater during the awards ceremony when they called my name to receive one of the individual actor awards presented. That felt sweet.

I hate it when haters gang up on you, especially when it is a matter of some sort of popular bias fueling unnecessarily unkind behavior (not to seem like I think it was appropriate to have been smoking weed on the trip). Good luck with your situation with the haters, TK, and with your play-acting. I am happy to read that life is awesome for you again, btw.

Todd was kicked out of drama class. The teacher called me in to speak with her privately and asked me if I was smoking, too on the trip. I looked her straight in the face, told her I would not lie to her, and then did so. She said something about being glad she could trust me.
bb_42001 wrote:is that House? How i love that show!
I respect this man's opinion, even when he is not on a tirade.
Sedans wrote:House is remedial.
More words I don't know from Sedans. A look in a dictionary tells me I probably would benefit from remedial education. Also, this word may refer to something good for a health problem. Another reason to check out the program mentioned. (Elsewhere, that is. I did not want to be off-topic in that thread.)
T.K. wrote:In other news, I may be one of the funniest people in the play, even though I only have 6 lines altogether.
As Selsey man: (in a thick French accent) He ain't a tec, he is a gentleman! Look at his BOOTS.
As Lord Boxington: Buhumludum HOW DO YOU DO buhumerdum....

They said I need to get a monocle for Boxington. Maybe then I'll be Colonel Klink
"HIGGINS!!"
"How do you dooooooo?!"
bb_42001 wrote:LOL how Hogan's Heroes was awesome!
Indeed. And so I read another indication that this man's opinion is to be considered with regard to television programs.
bb_42001 wrote:I am watching the Posidon adventures on 7TWO
Are you talking about the movie, boss? I like the version with Gene Hackman. I wonder if that is what you were watching? It seems like I saw the remake of that movie once, and the special effects were really good.

That is a trip that you guys like old television shows. Much of the stuff I watched on television when growing up was reruns, including Hogan's Heroes (just barely, I guess...lol). Even today, it is the same. I like Perry Mason and Alfred Hitchcock Hour and Alfred Hitchcock Presents a lot, I guess.

As I posted elsewhere, your website looks really nice. Dr. Doom, Driver of Doom, as it says in Driver games. Well done. Sorry if I am complimenting the wrong dudes there. Someone has done a nice job with the appearance of DriverMadness.net.

I find the following very funny.
"Let us prepare to grapple with the ineffable itself, and see if we may not eff it after all"
Harlequin wrote:I like the colder months. People don't sweat or stink on buses...
LOL
Harlequin wrote:And New Zealand isn't a country. It's a large farm. Lol.
Man, that's really funny, too.

Madness, I thought that during December I read in a post from last year that you would no longer be active at DriverMadness.net. I sent a message to say hello and wish you a happy new year to some email address that was listed as associated with your PayPal account in my transactions records. I don't know if you received the message, but happy new year, man. I hope things are well with you. I read some of your posts in the Driver Stories section that were very funny. Take care, Madness.
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By T.K.
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That was a good story Miller.

Yeah, I'm still waiting for the poem to come back.

I'm actually starting to get sick of staying after for play practice till 5:00 PM. Most of the time, Im not even needed.

Austin and I decided to meet up on Sunday to get everything set up and tested.

and thanks :D
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By Harlequin
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Miller wrote:
bb_42001 wrote:I am watching the Posidon adventures on 7TWO
Are you talking about the movie, boss? I like the version with Gene Hackman. I wonder if that is what you were watching? It seems like I saw the remake of that movie once, and the special effects were really good.

That is a trip that you guys like old television shows. Much of the stuff I watched on television when growing up was reruns, including Hogan's Heroes (just barely, I guess...lol). Even today, it is the same. I like Perry Mason and Alfred Hitchcock Hour and Alfred Hitchcock Presents a lot, I guess.
I love the Gene Hackman version... I refused to see the new one with my brother and dad because I hate remakes :? He (my dad) tried to get it for me for my birthday last year, but I refuse to own fakes, and for some reason we can't find the original on dvd here... I'd buy the video, but my vcr eats them :(
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Harlequin wrote:And New Zealand isn't a country. It's a large farm. Lol.
Man, that's really funny, too.
I'm just a funny person I guess.

I know you guys are all over the world, but down here we have a little issue with censorship at the moment. You may have seen things in the news about South Australian's (like me, bb and Madness) losing our right to anonymity when it comes to the election next month, and I'm fairly definite you all know about our lack of an R18+ when it comes to video games. Now there's a whole heap of crap going down with R18+ movies (which pisses me off, because, as a 20 year old, I should be able to rent and buy what I want, without making it look like I'm buying porn...) and it's getting quite irksome.
But the movie thing isn't important right now... Well, not until I go to buy Little Ashes, and someone tells me I have to go into the back because it's an 'illicit' film... The game thing is the big one.
There is an online petition to change the law, and it's open to everyone, and it's reached a hell of a lot of people. It gets sent to parliament on the 14th of Feb, so if you want to sign, then please do :)

http://www.growupaustralia.com/show-you ... ubmission/
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While we're on the subject of Australia, Harlequin, have you, bb_42001 or Madness ever heard of a song called "Space Invaders" by Player 1?
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By T.K.
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That song's on my DJ playlist.

I'm also working on my own Daft Punk remix. So far, I used a huge 35-minute mix as a base, and cut out the first 20 minutes, added some bass boosts along with other effects, and 2 new tracks onto it. I'll keep working on it.
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By Harlequin
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Wheelman75 wrote:While we're on the subject of Australia, Harlequin, have you, bb_42001 or Madness ever heard of a song called "Space Invaders" by Player 1?
I have... I'm not sure about the others, I'm a bit music obsessed... Lol. Why do you ask?
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Harlequin wrote: I have... I'm not sure about the others, I'm a bit music obsessed... Lol. Why do you ask?
Well, I was just curious, not to mention that Player 1 is an Australian band.

Oddly enough, they were called Playback in a few countries, including the USA.
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By Nikusakken
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I tried to sign the petition, but then it asked for address and stuff. I just hope that they actually bring a 18+ rating, so now you Aussies won't need to play censored versions.
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I've never played a censored game... When I was a kid, my dad would download the original versions of a game (so he could play it, not us...) so we never had to buy them... And now I don't play enough games to use censored ones, unless one of my brother's is censored, but I doubt it. It's infuriating though. They've also censored some stuff in the adult entertainment industry, which is more infuriating than anything else. If a person is an adult, they should be able to watch what they want (obviously within reason, pedophilia is just sick.) without having some jackass saying that it's 'immoral'. Well duh, I'm pretty sure the entire industry is based around immorality. Gosh.
Sorry, I really just hate it. It's fascism, and we're turning into another country I won't name because a lot of people might get insulted... Lol.
Wheelman75 wrote: Well, I was just curious, not to mention that Player 1 is an Australian band.

Oddly enough, they were called Playback in a few countries, including the USA.
Yeah, I know. You guys probably listen to a lot more Australian music than you realise... Ever seen Saturday Night Fever or Stayin' Alive? The entire song list is by an aussie band... Flea from the Chili Peppers is a Victorian... AC/DC, Silverchair, Savage Garden, The Veronicas, INXS (with Michael Hutchence, naturally) and the Divinyls... We're actually pretty awesome for a country with only 20 million or so people...
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Harlequin wrote: Yeah, I know. You guys probably listen to a lot more Australian music than you realise... Ever seen Saturday Night Fever or Stayin' Alive?
The Bee Gees were actually born in the UK. I knew they lived in Australia for a time, but I don't think they were still living there during their disco phase.
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AC⚡DC has also got Brian Johnson from Gateshead, near Newcastle (UK), woo!
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