you know how it is..youve got about 3 or 4 of your best buddies over at your place. the beer bottles start to open, the drinking occurs,..then someone starts to talk trash,..and to prevent your backhand from slapping them clear into last week, you reserve your hostility and resort to taking the grudge match to the game system to see who reigns supreme.
if youre creative, you make bets that who ever loses, buys beer next time.
so what game and/or game console do you think stands up as being the best to have a trash talking session on?
here are some honorable nominations:
super smash bros on n64
mortal kombat deception=multiplatform
smash tv=ps2 midway arcade treasures
dance dance revolution
any season of madden, nba, nhl, or mlb
halo 1 & 2
street fighter II
tekken 3
twisted metal series
monopoly=multiplatform
need for speed series
gran turismo
juiced
ridge racer
any wrestling game
star wars battlefront
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best trash talking game
#5
Posted 03 August 2007 - 03:13 AM
Well, as my friends and I don't lower ourselves to playing sports games (personal opinion, I understand that some people enjoy them for some unfathomable reason) and I don't particularly like racing games, that leaves Super Smash Brothers Melee as a favourite. Other options are Mario Party, Mario Kart, Time Splitters 2 and Anaconda (hidden game in the first level of Time Splitters 2), but they're much less common as less of my friends have them.
The Green Knight, SimeSublime the Puffinesque, liker of chips and hunter of gnomes.
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#7
Posted 04 August 2007 - 05:55 AM
Actually, now that I think of it, 90% of my swearing is during Super Smash Bros Melee games.
The Green Knight, SimeSublime the Puffinesque, liker of chips and hunter of gnomes.
JM's official press secretary, scientific advisor, diplomat and apparent antagonist?
JM's official press secretary, scientific advisor, diplomat and apparent antagonist?
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