The unDEAD DC Boards Lounge version 7.7

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Oh. I just figured a lot of hospitals must have ramps like that. Cool.

I love that they keep using Lake Bell even though her character died. :funny:
 
Not really the same thing really. I have a Dave and Buster's five minutes from my house but that's not what we're talking about. Gameworks and D&B are not the environments we speak of.

not that there is anything wrong with a GameWorks or a D&Bs....those are nice sociable places....what I am talking about is a space that used to be a furniture or an appliance store....a place that smells like burnt ozone, from all the electronics running, and ****** carpet.....a place in the forgotten corner of the mall, next to the handmade basket/thrift store

there was one such place in a nearby town....a place that in the back had the big screen console...and on these were the fighting games....this is where you went to prove your mettle....where dignity was shattered and champions were made
 
There's an arcade under the bookstore at UF. Pool tables and bowling lanes, too. It's like a whole game room sort of thing. I haven't been there in years.

In other news, though, thanks for reminding me what Gameworks' name is. I was telling my friend about the Star Wars game in there a couple weeks ago and I blanked on it. It's been bugging me ever since.
 
We be on a new lounge already

This is madness

BlackLantern said:
i miss the social experience of arcades

Me too

When i was little I loved arcades. I would play racing games and my brother would scare me with house of the dead and resident evil

And I would win cuddly toys and challenge my friends to games of Tekken and Street Fighter

I loved arcades when i was little. And I still love them now :)
 
Yep, 7.7. Womp better start coming up with a new "un-" word.
 
Unhinged. Unglued. Unframed. Unbelievable. Undeath. Undertaken. Uncouth. U.N.C.L.E. Unseemly. UnAmerican. Un...
 
is it wrong that I consider Star Trek: Wrath of Khan the beginning of the series of movies??

I really don't count Star Trek: The Motion Picture
 
is it wrong that I consider Star Trek: Wrath of Khan the beginning of the series of movies??

I really don't count Star Trek: The Motion Picture


I saw Wrath of Khan AFTER First Contact so I lean more to First Contact as on of the best Star Trek movies ever made.

NOOOOOOO! Followed by the sound of breaking glass seems a lot more dramatic than KHAAAAAAAN!
 
First Contact was awesome for Picard finally cutting loose and going buckwild on some Borg ass. :up:
 
they soooo had it coming....and it was cool to see him just lose it, if only for a few minutes
 
It's first to me, that exchange between Patrick Stewart and Alfre Woodard is legendary. A woman from what Picard sees(in the heat of the moment) as the uneducated spectre of humanity's past judging his supposedly more advance sensibilities by his actions.

Awesome sauce.
 
First Contacts effects still hold up to this day too and that is what helps it alot in my opinion.
 
Yep, 7.7. Womp better start coming up with a new "un-" word.

:up:

It could be called the un-named lounge

BlackLantern said:
is it wrong that I consider Star Trek: Wrath of Khan the beginning of the series of movies??

Nope this is a sensible point of view. Wrath of Khan is the best of the original series movies for sure

Darthphere said:
We all do.

So very true Darth :up:
 
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