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Blue Dragon
  • Blue Dragon

  • Realtime video (hidden cam)

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  • XVID
  • 3 minutes 34 seconds
  • 640 x 360
  • 29.97 fps
  • 16.34 MB

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What's up?
  • PlumbDrumb
    PlumbDrumb *want* jeez. (13 minutes ago)
  • PlumbDrumb
    PlumbDrumb are there Australian versions of the big corporate gaming sites, like Gamespot, IGN, etc? I wan't reviews of some of their censored titles. (14 minutes ago)
  • SimonM7
    SimonM7 Though "I don't have time to play with myself" still plays. Always will. :) (5 Hours ago)
  • bleachedsmiles
    bleachedsmiles i hear they're making a new Duke Nukem game (5 Hours ago)
  • SimonM7
    SimonM7 Oh it's still very playable, it just doesn't really evoke the same things it used to. Its approach to interaction was a HUGE DEAL, and that part of it is disappearingly tame now. (5 Hours ago)
  • GriftGFX
    GriftGFX I've only played it on PC, but I can't imagine that the XBLA was significantly rougher. I mean, Doom worked on XBLA, and was still mighty playable... so I'm surprised Duke isn't. (5 Hours ago)
  • SimonM7
    SimonM7 ...I have a lot of respect and fond memories of all those games. They were made with a sense of glee and genuine excitement that you *don't find* anymore. Except in No More Heroes or something. (5 Hours ago)
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