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so lets discuss this awesome game
and what could be better
first off. anyone know of any way to play certain levels? or a menu of any sort or a way to look at scores
and anyone seen any games that actually come close in terms of fun while using the sensor? i tried a few in the diamond section and nothing was really too special that i saw
and a non g sensor game question
anyone know of a good brick breaker version thats free?
lbhocky19 said:
and a non g sensor game question
anyone know of a good brick breaker version thats free?
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Try the Acky's XP Breakout. Demo version is good enough to play. Demo is free.
Regarding Teeter. As we know,we have level editor avilable,so why not to post new levels here?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2851032&postcount=32
wonder how this game would play when drunk...
haha probly just end up throwing the phone in frustration
God! I made it to Level 20 on Teeter with only 1 try then i failed miserably lol. Had like 15 tries by the time I hit level 22. I quit after that. too hard.
I'm as far as lvl 22 also.. Game is seriously addicting!
Have to check out that lvl editor....
funny, I can beat all 32 levels in like 5-6 minutes on average now. the levels that look the hardest theres usually a trick were you can skirt around a hole or between two close holes.
fun game. but i wish the levels got harder and harder. and then eventually the ball would get smaller and the levels larger.
im on 24
i wish someone could make a way to skip to a level
im on 24
i wish someone could make a way to skip to a level
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funny, I can beat all 32 levels in like 5-6 minutes on average now. the levels that look the hardest theres usually a trick were you can skirt around a hole or between two close holes.
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Ah. >.> I'm jealous. I got to 22 in about 2:20. 10 secs on each level avg.
cornelious2 said:
funny, I can beat all 32 levels in like 5-6 minutes on average now. the levels that look the hardest theres usually a trick were you can skirt around a hole or between two close holes.
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WTH?! My first try was over an hour. My all time best is 23.xx. 5-6 minutes, damn!!!
ok guys i breakthrough!
total 32 levels. i passed them all lol.
I made it through all 32 levels in 12 minutes.
ive finished the whole game in 2 tries and 10min 32 sec!!!!
I'm pretty sure some of you are exaggerating because once it gets to the point where there are sloped planes... so frustrating. I managed to beat the entire game the first time running through it but it took me half an hour. I imagine the more I play it the easier it will get lol but after level 30 my neck started getting sore so those last two levels were a pain in the ass.
Just move on to Resco Bubbles - it's like Teeter but it has a little more variety to it.
my best time is 6:31
i break down my times and make small goals
1:00 first 6 levels beat
2:00 first 12 levels beat
3:00 level 16 beat
4:00 level 23 beat
5:00 level 27 beat
6:00 level 32 beat
i had many faults on the last 3 levels.
if you make goals for yourself it can make you much better. it made me better lol. shortcuts are the key.
Who remembers those old handheld games with monochrome lcds?
Here's a Windows Mobile version of a Russian version of the game.
The game is simple, all you have to do is catch the eggs as they fall.
The bunny that shows up on the screen is on your side, you will only lose half a point if you drop an egg, otherwise you lose a life.
You have 3 lives to keep you going, and if you make it to 200 or 500 points you lost lives will be given back to you.
See how many you can catch and don't forget that the eggs start falling faster as you keep playing.
THIS GAME REQUIRES OPENGL
THIS THREAD
After 2 long years of solid, head to head, all out, balls to the walls racing, I finally achieved 694 days and unlocked and purchased 4 SECRET black cars, totalling almost 9 million dollars...
Kinda gigged up about it!
Its been a 2 year game of chess with the game and play station.
Boo-ya
dude, yhats an accomplishment. Also, u have no life
Gt5 is a let down in terms of gameplay time
AOKP 4 LYF
tyler79durdan said:
After 2 long years of solid, head to head, all out, balls to the walls racing, I finally achieved 694 days and unlocked and purchased 4 SECRET black cars, totalling almost 9 million dollars...
Kinda gigged up about it!
Its been a 2 year game of chess with the game and play station.
Boo-ya
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Congratulations dude...
Definitely the best of the GT series..
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very little.
I was making some wallpapers from some pics that caught my eye and a lot of them happened to be from classic video games: Mario, Zelda, etc. I just got to thinking that while a lot of today's games are widely-played, they just don't have that lasting value that the games of the past had, the games that appealed to everyone.
I know there are a few like Little Big Planet and what-not that still do something for everyone, but it's titles like Dead Space and Mass Effect are what move units now. In the "What are you playing thread" Skyrim and BF3 are tops. Halo inspired some cool things like Red vs Blue, but are any of us going to look back a in years to come and really feel like any of today's games are anything more than hours of well-designed time killing? Even one of my favorites in Ninja Gaiden Sigma makes me wonder if I'll see it as great down the road. I don't think Ocarina of Time will ever be a let down, or Mario Kart, or the old Metroid games.
I know this is a little disjointed but I just wanted to get it out. What do you guys think?
I see a field of fps & mmorpg. Not any that draw you into them. None like the classics. You're right.
Casual gamers are into graphics, real gamers play Gran turismo 1 into the night
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now day offline game= fast finish
online competitve game= many noob, stat farmer, leaver etc
mmorpg= need $$$$$$ to fun.
There'll never be another Road Rash 2....
Or Harrier Strike, remember that beauty?
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Manic Miner had me occupied for probably a couple of years.
Ooooh... BoulderDash and Head Over Heels....
Nothing quite like trying to reunite two lovestruck puppies with ridiculously large heads whilst avoiding all manner of fiendish traps...
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Bugaboo the flea really did it for me too. I lost many nights' sleep over that game.
Also, pretty much anything by Ultimate - Jet Pac, Trans Am, Cookie etc.. They were all classics.
Most games today get played till completed then put back in the box until they're sold a year later. I do revisit portal and the most recent Assassin's Creed that I have at the time. Some modern games still have plenty of staying power, but I don't know if they'll be remembered in 30 years.
Yeah...definitely true OP. It seems as technology gets better, we only get better with eye candy (with some exceptions of course) But now a days kids think a game is good because it looks good.
I mean, i get it. I get caught in the whole graphics as well, but the content needs to be there also.
That or maybe i'm just getting older and thinking back on simpler times just seems like it's more fun.
-D
chbea said:
now day offline game= fast finish
online competitve game= many noob, stat farmer, leaver etc
mmorpg= need $$$$$$ to fun.
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Precisely, I don't like playing online with a bunch of people, just give me a good game I play at my leisure and have fun.
Excitebike, R.C. Pro Am, Maniac Mansion. So simple yet they felt worth the time.
Contra III, Golden Eye, the good old days.
The best games are always going to be the ones you played when you were around 10.
Twenty years from now there will be a holographic thread about how awesome Cut the Rope was, and BF25 is nothing in comparison.
It's not age, it's content. Maybe the whole thing with the games that feel that way is that they "take you somewhere else." It's fun to play BF3, but when you play Mario 64, or the Final Fantasy series they are their own experiences. Maybe it's just that I feel like I get enough death and mayhem on the news and I feel better when playing games that are just games, nothing too heavy.
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It's not age, it's content. Maybe the whole thing with the games that feel that way is that they "take you somewhere else." It's fun to play BF3, but when you play Mario 64, or the Final Fantasy series they are their own experiences. Maybe it's just that I feel like I get enough death and mayhem on the news and I feel better when playing games that are just games, nothing too heavy.
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Dude, I remember some of the old 007 fps games and they had killing, but they were great because of the stories or multiplayer action, in your home.
boborone said:
Dude, I remember some of the old 007 fps games and they had killing, but they were great because of the stories or multiplayer action, in your home.
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007 in it's early days re-invented FPS
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I do have to say I think I will always remember the Metal Gear Solid series favorably.
missing the "epicness" in today`s games. baldur´s gate 1 & 2 for example was sooo awesome. with more than 120hrs of epic rpg experience (if u fance the genre of course), proper characters and brilliant dialogue wrapped in beautiful visual art. imho there are but a few games on the market nowadays to rival games from the 90´s, such as bg1&2, where more quality games have been produced.
just my 2 cents
Bomberman :3
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Anybody know a good offline rpg for the pc?
Diablo lll will soon make the world a better place.
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Hey^^
I'm Manuel (i've turned 16 in march), i've been here many times with my older phones when there were problems (such as move more stuff to sd card xD)
I spent the most of my spare time into gaming and my workout (started lifting 2 years ago, i do everything at home ^^, it's usually 1.5 - 2h per day)
but also more normal stuff like chilling with friends or watching stuff @ YT or Netflix
I'd also like to say thanks ^^ for providing fixes for more cheap phones from china (like the zopo zp700 )
Edit: And Yah i'm into Metal and more Emo Style ^^
Welcome aboard! Enjoy the XDA forums and keep rocking!
Hi. Glad to be here with you too. Welcome
galaxys said:
Welcome aboard! Enjoy the XDA forums and keep rocking!
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Thanks ^^; I'll and i'll never stop
Nameless Foe said:
Hi. Glad to be here with you too. Welcome
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Thank you ^^
Manu-3m0 said:
Hey^^
I'm Manuel (i've turned 16 in march), i've been here many times with my older phones when there were problems (such as move more stuff to sd card xD)
I spent the most of my spare time into gaming and my workout (started lifting 2 years ago, i do everything at home ^^, it's usually 1.5 - 2h per day)
but also more normal stuff like chilling with friends or watching stuff @ YT or Netflix
I'd also like to say thanks ^^ for providing fixes for more cheap phones from china (like the zopo zp700 )
Edit: And Yah i'm into Metal and more Emo Style ^^
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Welcome to XDA. So you have the best of both worlds...great!
Cut back on the workout hours(?).
Increase the intensity and cut back to 1 hr maximum. Anaerobics first, cardio last if at all and no more than 20 minutes. Better to do cardio as a split training or on a separate day.
Do back squats once every 5-7 days. Rest/recovery and eating enough protein are a big part of strength training and bodybuilding.
Do Not overtrain. You're after results not to kill time... or yourself.
Add chinups if not already doing them.
Sprinting is high risk but highest hgh releasing exercise, like squats all muscles grow when you do them. Dead lifts are great too.
Always use strict form and technique. Don't go heavy until your form/technique is near perfect.
Avoid the machines especially leg extension; use the front squat instead.
Best to join a hard core gym; you learn new tricks from seasoned lifters. You benefit from lots of free weights, overhead bars, various benches, racks etc. You want lots of free weights, squat racks, benches and mirrors.
Done correctly weight lifting is a sport you can do your whole life.
blackhawk said:
Welcome to XDA. So you have the best of both worlds...great!
Cut back on the workout hours(?).
Increase the intensity and cut back to 1 hr maximum. Anaerobics first, cardio last if at all and no more than 20 minutes. Better to do cardio as a split training or on a separate day.
Do back squats once every 5-7 days. Rest/recovery and eating enough protein are a big part of strength training and bodybuilding.
Do Not overtrain. You're after results not to kill time... or yourself.
Add chinups if not already doing them.
Sprinting is high risk but highest hgh releasing exercise, like squats all muscles grow when you do them. Dead lifts are great too.
Always use strict form and technique. Don't go heavy until your form/technique is near perfect.
Avoid the machines especially leg extension; use the front squat instead.
Best to join a hard core gym; you learn new tricks from seasoned lifters. You benefit from lots of free weights, overhead bars, various benches, racks etc. You want lots of free weights, squat racks, benches and mirrors.
Done correctly weight lifting is a sport you can do your whole life.
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Thanks ^^
and yahh it really depends on the day/musclegroup, i don't go to a gym yet, my mom didn't allow me and now where i've turned 16, everything is closed due to covid :/
I do warmup before thats about 10-15 mins alone^^, i do mostly bodyweight ecercises, i've got 2 dumbbells (with up to 15kg each) and a bar in the doorframe, that's all equipment i have
Btw my body changed soo much already (i was super skinny before and now everything has muscles visble like i'm not suuper muscular but it's like skinny-ripped now), it's me in my profile pic ^^
Manu-3m0 said:
Thanks ^^
and yahh it really depends on the day/musclegroup, i don't go to a gym yet, my mom didn't allow me and now where i've turned 16, everything is closed due to covid :/
I do warmup before thats about 10-15 mins alone^^, i do mostly bodyweight ecercises, i've got 2 dumbbells (with up to 15kg each) and a bar in the doorframe, that's all equipment i have
Btw my body changed soo much already (i was super skinny before and now everything has muscles visble like i'm not suuper muscular but it's like skinny-ripped now), it's me in my profile pic ^^
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One or two sets of warm ups is enough, then gradually increase the working weight. You simply want to raise the temperature of the muscles, tendons and ligaments. Excessive warm ups burn up valuble glycogen in the muscles and liver that the fast twitch muscle need to fully activate; save that for heavy lifts. Never do static stretches cold; use full range of motion with your exercises to promote flexibility.
Your not gaining muscle because:
1. Not eating enough protein and/or calories
Get a good shot of protein and simple carbs right after a workout. You have a 20 minute window when the muscles are primed to absorb a lot of carbs and protein. Raw eggs are an excellent source of protein and other essential nutrients.
Eat .8-1.0 grams of protein per pound per day.
Go heavier on protein after a hard workout and the following 2 days.
2. Not enough sleep and/or inadequate recovery time. The muscle is fully recovered when it is; it's not an arbitrary time frame. May take 2 days or after a hard squat session up to 7 days.
Training every day isn't needed or even desirable especially as your learning.
3. Poor training techniques.
4. Overtraining.
You may gain muscle slower than some but gain you will if you train and eat well.
The squats are the king; when you do back squats everything grows.
Use a good pair of boots to squat; you want you feet planted on the floor; running shoes give way and can destabilize you during the lift.
You lift to -work- the muscle, not to lift the weigh.
Once you understand this your gains will accelerate. Lift for the burn.
Read as much as possible about body building or strength training. It's as much a mental and knowledge based art as it is physical one.
Get into a hard core gym as soon as possible.
Lol, the CCP virus ain't nothing... ditch the mask and get pumping.