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1 of the gang

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« on: 01-15-2004 00:04 »

Well I just got a PlayStation2 and I'm thinking of getting Futurama the Game.
So those of you that own the game or that have played it please tell me what you think of the game and is it worth taking my time and $$$? 
bender+fry

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« Reply #1 on: 01-15-2004 02:21 »

Two words: Yes :)
Xmpel

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« Reply #2 on: 01-15-2004 02:40 »

Game Thread
nonamesleft
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« Reply #3 on: 01-15-2004 19:36 »

I tell you whats worth your time is get it chipped for 80 bucks and rent all your games and copy them.Or just spend 50 bucks for one game
Birdbot

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« Reply #4 on: 01-15-2004 21:40 »

 
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Originally posted by nonamesleft:
I tell you whats worth your time is get it chipped for 80 bucks and rent all your games and copy them.Or just spend 50 bucks for one game
  :nono: That's if you have a DVD writer - PS2 games are all on DVDs
bankrupt

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« Reply #5 on: 01-15-2004 23:10 »

 
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Originally posted by nonamesleft:
I tell you whats worth your time is get it chipped for 80 bucks and rent all your games and copy them.Or just spend 50 bucks for one game

Yeah, if you can't afford games just steal them.  If you can't afford the games you probably can't afford a DVD burner, so shoplifting is your best option.  It's the same anyways.

There are plenty of stores selling used games .  A nearby store has the Futurama game for $20 used.  You can also get it new through Amazon for $29.  If you're crafty you can get it cheap without being a thief.

Otis P Jivefunk

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« Reply #6 on: 01-16-2004 14:10 »
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Originally posted by bankrupt:
 There are plenty of stores selling used games .  A nearby store has the Futurama game for $20 used.  You can also get it new through Amazon for $29.  If you're crafty you can get it cheap without being a thief.

Yeah, you could buy the used game, and also buy the new game off Amazon, then return the used game to Amazon. You get a brand new game for a used price, and without stealing either!...

Kazzahdrane

Starship Captain
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« Reply #7 on: 01-16-2004 16:30 »

Or...just buy the used game. If you return the used game to Amazon and it's visibly worn (box scuffed etc), they'll know exactly what you're trying to do.

Also, if there's something wrong with the used game, the store should refund it like any other purchase.
ActionLaPointe

Starship Captain
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« Reply #8 on: 01-16-2004 17:12 »

the game is decent in 1 aspect...that its about futurama. basically the entire game revolves around jumping from platform to platform over toxic waste, lava, or great heights....its also very easy. the dialogue scenes are decent, but its not worth buying, but maybe worth the play...i bought it, beat it, and now its gonna collect dust, its a game u cant play twice pretty much.
spacepilot3000

Starship Captain
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« Reply #9 on: 01-16-2004 18:09 »

Yeah, it's pretty sad really. I got it in november for my birthday and I beat it in a day and a half.
nonamesleft
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« Reply #10 on: 01-16-2004 21:34 »

Hey its what Bender would do.everytime I wonder what to do I look at my WWBD bracelet.
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