Over-Excited
Hi Emily,
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GTA San Andreas (Uncut) - Games - PlayStation 2 - New
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October 29th, 2004 at 12:50 am
Yayyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!
I too am super excited to get my hands on that game!
Finished splinter cell last night and just feel empty now…..
You will have to let us all know how you are going!
xxx
March 23rd, 2005 at 12:23 pm
Ever one to be on the leading edge of the latest trend, I am giving GTA: Vice City a second go thanks to picking up a heavily discounted copy [having previously abandoned attempts to play the loaner copy from Jems, due to frustration with mission style of game play - Jak II got me over my missionary fears - and the over zealous shooty type cops - how dare they restrict my right to wander around stomping people and driving around smashing things until me and the car I am in explode!]. After only a few days I have surpassed my previous sticking point and am now fully hooked. Looks like San Andreas will probably be “platinum” or discounted by the time I am ready to enjoy it.
Also, I was excited to hear familiar samples of two recent club hits in just one song playing on Fever 105 in Vice City. Oliver Cheatham’s “Get Down Saturday Night” was basically the backbone of Room 5’s [the DJ aka Junior Jack or Vito Lucente] recent groovy hit “Make Luv”. And a sample from that same song was re-recorded to provide the hook for the current hit “The Weekend” by Michael Gray [“I can’t wait for Saturday” was changed to “I can’t wait for the weekend to begin”]. Yay! to GTA and hidden depths of pop culture education. And Yay! to me for boring you all with it ;-)
March 24th, 2005 at 3:18 pm
You know you’ve played too much GTA when:
· first thing in the morning you start to drive on the right hand side of the road
· when you walk you lead with the hips and lurch like your bottom half is just a set of blocky, reusable polygons
· you have to resist the urge to pound on passers-by to get some spare change
· you want to take a shortcut down the pavement, through that house’s yard and up an apartment block’s stairs… in your car!
· you think that conveniently angled set of wooden planks or concrete pylon thingy is a good opportunity to do an “insane stunt”