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Older versions vs New Versions: What's your verdict?

Discussion in 'Debates' started by adfk, Aug 4, 2009.

  1. k9112009

    k9112009 Well-Known Member

    I wouldn't care less be it old or new version. I pretty much enjoy both as long as they are interesting, mentally stimulating and enjoyable.
     
  2. LD64

    LD64 Well-Known Member

    Many argue that the orginal versions of Grand Theft Auto are better than the new versions
     
  3. dhanash

    dhanash Well-Known Member

    the anti piracy may not be good to us... but its good to the company... think about it.... they will be making more money.. so the update is better
     
  4. adfk

    adfk Well-Known Member

    whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat?
     
  5. LD64

    LD64 Well-Known Member

    It is from what I have heard
     
  6. dhanash

    dhanash Well-Known Member

    well they are wrong... dead wrong
     
  7. LD64

    LD64 Well-Known Member

    You cannot say that someone's opinion is wrong
     
  8. dhanash

    dhanash Well-Known Member

    this is an exception.....
     
  9. Omnighost

    Omnighost Member


    Actualy, it partially is, & of some other song I never heard of so I can't remember the name.
     
  10. adfk

    adfk Well-Known Member

    older star wars are better to new star wars. 2 and 3 were pretty crap, but one was actually pretty good (Jaja binks was sort of a good and bad thing in it; he added humour, but he was also a bit annoying too). 4,5 and 6 suffered majorly from that time's primitive technology- look at how slow the lightsabers light up!
     
  11. timbizcut

    timbizcut Well-Known Member

    Omnighost, the other song you are referring to is Werewolf in London. I bet everytime that Kid Rock song plays Warren Zevon gets that little bit closer to returning from the dead to claim vengeance.
     
  12. fdgsaoralex

    fdgsaoralex Well-Known Member

    I read the first post, was getting ready to come down here and type something and then saw nat had already saved me the trouble.