Sunday, September 24, 2006

Pipe Cutting Stoners cutting stone pipes.

"BRETT U BROKE UR PROMISE"

Yup, I did.

Friends are great to have; if you have not yet experienced the joys and benefits of friendship/buddyhood/communism, you must be very lonely and I'll be your friend.

One of the best reasons to not be an introverted snob is multiplayer video games, and one of the best multiplayer video games that serves as a reason to not be an introverted snob is Circuit Breakers.

Circa 1998, this Playstation (to the power of zero) racing title is unique for its genre because it's not Mario Kart or Burnout or boring for people who don't feel the need to drive in a circle for 67 hours so they can unlock the (name of car brand here)(Specific Model). Another distinguiushing factor is the exchange of laps and checkpoints for quirky items and an awesomely different scoring system.

4-player mode puts the quartet of cars on the same screen/track. The race begins and the vehicles drive, pretty typical, right? Not quite; if a player falls too far behind first place, they are eliminated as the other racers remain driving. This continues until only one car is left and that everholy persistence is awarded first place and 2 points. First player to 12 points wins.

*sigh* It's hard to explain */sigh*

When it comes to racing games, simple and fun take the cake while they make the rake for Blake and Jake at the lake riding a wake.

You're entitled and encouraged to disagree.

Opium Ions,
Brock Ettiquite

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