what is a life lesson you learned from video games?
it can be from any video game
video games try to teach people to never give up and stuff
the first thing that came is my mind is
profit $ from maplestory
i remember i would try to rip off noobs for 10% dex overall outside of kerning pq and sell it
but i didnt make much profit
November 4, 2013
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Every video game series has that one game that just royally screws up everything.
I'm looking at you, Other M.
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That right is always right.
[quote=PurpleWaffles]Pokemon: There's a time and place for everything[/quote]
and the Professor is always watching me via surveillance cameras installed everywhere.
Pokemon: There's a time and place for everything
There will always be a way. - Tetris <3
[url=http://images.wikia.com/cookieclicker/images/5/51/Grandmas3.jpg]Alter your grandmas to efficiently make more cookies[/url]
That there are evil people like @xaznninja out there.
The biggest lesson was...
TRUST NO B____H
[quote=HastyHeist]inb4kingdomhearts[/quote]
The power of friendsheep
Kingdumb hart's story is so [b]deep[/b]
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http://imgur.com/gallery/umgO0da
@jh92 I can't believe I forgot to write that...
What I learned from Phoenix Wright, bluffing always works.
inb4kingdomhearts
@NotZach: Well, it is very simplistic basically because I was too lazy to write things. What I wrote was the broad thing behind the specifics you wrote. I mean, for Ace Attorney, which means so much to me, I wrote like 3 words.
Pokemon: when the going gets tough, hell get back in your pokeball man
[quote=zpattack12]What happens when humans don't have rules to control them. Bioshock was deep.
Also, justice vs. law from Ace Attorney.[/quote]
that's a very simplistic way to look at bioshock. Rapture became a dystopia due to the civil war between the working class and the rich. not to mention that all the aggressive people in rapture were doped up so badly on Adam that they didn't even look human anymore. as for columbia, columbia was the same kind of but it had a much more close knit community. its downfall was its bigotry, hatred, and being controlled by the fear and lies spread by Zachary Comstock.
OT: not from a game but,: "The one you love and the one who loves you are never, ever the same person."
Mostly any game with online mode can make you money. Life lesson : Nothing really, depending on a game it could be a wide variety of things
What happens when humans don't have rules to control them. Bioshock was deep.
Also, justice vs. law from Ace Attorney.