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The Greeks know how to build Videogames...

Posted: 29/06/2006 - 10:08
by Romeo Knight
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"THE DIPEPTIDE BODY FIGHTS EACH OTHER"
"THE MACHINE OF BRAIN PLAY FIELD"
"PURE CARNAROON ARCH IN OVERSIZE DISPLAY"


These seem to be very promising features! :lol:

Posted: 29/06/2006 - 10:29
by Makke
So I take it the videogame ban is no longer in effect in Greece?

Though, judging from that "high quality" game on the picture, they were better off with the ban. ;)

Re: The Greeks know how to build Videogames...

Posted: 29/06/2006 - 11:44
by Boz
Romeo Knight wrote:"THE DIPEPTIDE BODY FIGHTS EACH OTHER"
"THE MACHINE OF BRAIN PLAY FIELD"
"PURE CARNAROON ARCH IN OVERSIZE DISPLAY"


These seem to be very promising features! :lol:
Haha! I don't know about anyone else, but I love playing pure carnaroon, especially on an oversize display :)

And The Machine Of Brain Play Field... ain't my brain then ;)

Posted: 29/06/2006 - 11:45
by DHS
I think greeks have very little to do about that: those are the usual crappy things coming from china.

Posted: 29/06/2006 - 11:58
by Romeo Knight
You're definitely right, DHS, though conversating in english with greeks produced similar results.
("One big bottle of water!"- "???" - "Water!" - "???" - "Soda!" - "???" - "Wasser, Aqua, Agua, Soda, WATER!!!" - "Ah, WATER?!" - "Yes")

Posted: 29/06/2006 - 12:42
by Max Levin
Romeo Knight wrote: ("One big bottle of water!"- "???" - "Water!" - "???" - "Soda!" - "???" - "Wasser, Aqua, Agua, Soda, WATER!!!" - "Ah, WATER?!" - "Yes")
Sorry if I break topic, but what swedish movie does that line come from again? Something about Picasso I think

Posted: 29/06/2006 - 14:14
by Makke
Max Levin wrote:Sorry if I break topic, but what swedish movie does that line come from again? Something about Picasso I think
Ah. You're thinking of "Picassos Äventyr".

It's not that exact line, but I see what you mean, Max. ;)

"Agua?"
"A...?"
"Agua!"
"???"
"AGUA!!!" *jumps around pretending to be showering and swimming*
"Ah! Agua!"
"YES?!"
"No..."

My favourit quote from that movie is when Hans Alfredsson's character screams "Halv liter!" (Half a litre) instead of "Heil Hitler". ;)

Posted: 06/07/2006 - 0:04
by Steve B
"sea war"
"street fighter"
"terrorism"
"crapball" (erm ..sorry. shiteball .. argh no! crudball ... aaargh i cant say it! "that shitty game that the players get enough money each week to run 2 large hospitals for a month")

4 games.
no sign of a car.
why the hell is it set into a steering wheel ????

Posted: 08/07/2006 - 17:45
by tas
LOL!

How apt... A game called "Errorism" ;)

Posted: 09/07/2006 - 9:23
by nada
These are just crappy chinese games, tons of them imported in my country. I can get you several of those for free but, in the end, who wants them?

Romeo Knight, older Greeks are not renowned for their knowledge of English but I would say that the younger ones are generally decent users of the language.

Have you ever tried to communicate in English with a Spanish or an Italian (no offence, my latin soul brothers!)?

Posted: 09/07/2006 - 9:25
by nada
Oh, and a closer look on the photo reveals a BMW cabrio with GERMAN number plates! Or, am I wrong? :lol:

Posted: 09/07/2006 - 13:49
by Romeo Knight
nada wrote:Romeo Knight, older Greeks are not renowned for their knowledge of English but I would say that the younger ones are generally decent users of the language.

Have you ever tried to communicate in English with a Spanish or an Italian (no offence, my latin soul brothers!)?
Sorry, I didn't want to discriminate greeks here. Actually I've been twice to Greece now and I absolutely loved it, I'm especially a fan of your food. (viewtopic.php?t=3737)
:cake: :)
Regarding the language it all depends where exactly you go in each country, I think.

Posted: 09/07/2006 - 16:30
by nada
I never said that you tried to discriminate the Greeks, Romeo Knight. In fact, I didn't even think about it when reading your lines.
I just made some remarks on a thing called "popular misconceptions" (and, believe me, I'm no proud of being Modern Greek AT ALL).

I prefer to be called "A Citizen Of The World"

That's all, actually...

Posted: 10/07/2006 - 16:54
by Romeo Knight
nada wrote:I never said that you tried to discriminate the Greeks, Romeo Knight.
I know. Nevermind. Still, someone else could have thought that. :cheers: