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    Hungary Prevails in Dragon Age 24-Hour Contest

    A Virtual Golfer Looks Back On — and Ahead to — His Tournament Career

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    Image of Xelmon Xelmon
    11/01/09

    In reply to Hungary Prevails in Dragon Age 24-Hour Contest
    *taps*

    Jaja, gratula! =D #dragonageorigins
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    11/01/09

    In reply to Hungary Prevails in Dragon Age 24-Hour Contest
    I'm not Hungarian, but I lived there long enough to have predicted this outcome.

    Gratulalok gyerekek!! #dragonageorigins
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    10/31/09

    In reply to Hungary Prevails in Dragon Age 24-Hour Contest
    Amer'ca...err, Hung'ry...fuck yeah! #dragonageorigins
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    Image of EighthR EighthR
    10/31/09

    In reply to Hungary Prevails in Dragon Age 24-Hour Contest
    Canada came third. Proud proud proud!

    Now I would like to know BioWare Community may be separatist and all, but from what other state-nation? Alberta? Alberta isn't a state, let alone a country (although it's rich enough to be one). It's a goddamn Canadian province. #dragonageorigins
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    Fluorine promoted this comment EighthR was starred EighthR was unstarred
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    10/31/09

    @EighthR: Come on... we're not THAT rich. #dragonageorigins
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    Image of EighthR EighthR
    10/31/09

    @Fluorine: Richer than Quebec! *rimshot* #dragonageorigins
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    Image of excel_excel excel_excel
    10/31/09

    In reply to Hungary Prevails in Dragon Age 24-Hour Contest
    I guess the Bioware Community wasn't....HUNGARY enough!....ohohohoho that's a good one, gonna take that one down #dragonageorigins
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    10/31/09

    @excel_excel: And they weren't in Pole position either. #dragonageorigins
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    Image of SmilingPolitely SmilingPolitely
    10/31/09

    @excel_excel: But... you'll never be able to use it again! ^^; #dragonageorigins
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    10/31/09

    @hot_heart: Nethertheless, they all had a spainking good time. #dragonageorigins
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    10/31/09

    @anexanhume: Oi! Canada....er......pun #dragonageorigins
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    10/31/09

    @excel_excel: Last time I Czech'd that wasn't a pun. #dragonageorigins
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    10/31/09

    @Pult|Ost - Fortune Hunter Edition: Oh francely I'm sick of all these puns #dragonageorigins
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    10/31/09

    @Pult|Ost - Fortune Hunter Edition: Whatever USA #dragonageorigins
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    Image of JoeyJavs JoeyJavs
    10/03/09

    In reply to A Virtual Golfer Looks Back On — and Ahead to — His Tournament Career
    I have a lot of good memories about this game. When I was young my dad would take me to a local dive bar kind of place where he would hang with his friends and watch NASCAR while I flitted around the bar playing Golden Tee and Ms. Pac Man. Maybe not the best parenting in retrospect but I had a blast.
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    Image of D-K, Anarchist D-K, Anarchist
    10/03/09

    @JoeyJavs: Same here on the memories.. I remember when my uncle Lou used to take me to the horse-races.. He'd drink is grown-man juice from his sir-chugs-a-lot bucket, he'd eventually panic when he would lose his tinfoil hat again even though the lead pants would reverse most of the rays..

    Memories...
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    Image of Sakurafire Sakurafire
    10/03/09

    In reply to A Virtual Golfer Looks Back On — and Ahead to — His Tournament Career
    Yet again another great story. It's good to see somebody returning to their roots to do something they love.
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    10/03/09

    In reply to A Virtual Golfer Looks Back On — and Ahead to — His Tournament Career
    Golden Tee needs some more respect amongst the gaming crowd, and I'm glad Kotaku gave it.

    Now I got a hankering to play some Golden Tee...
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    Kobun promoted this comment twinturbo2 was starred twinturbo2 was unstarred
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    10/03/09

    @twinturbo2: I'll admit I never gave it credit, and I know I'm a hypocrite for having such a negative view without ever trying the game myself. I just figured it's nothing but trackball video game golf and assumed you see it everywhere because golf games are simple enough for anyone to play (compared to, say, a new player's ignorant enjoyment of a fighting or shooting game). I had no idea there was on-line tournaments and frequent network configuration changes. I'll have to give it a try next time I see one.

    I'm really enjoying these articles. They do a wonderful job of elevating Kotaku above a simple aggregate blog.
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    10/03/09

    @Kobun: Trust me, it's worth trying.

    Same thing with Big Buck Hunter. Shooting at deer is a lot of fun.
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    10/03/09

    @twinturbo2:

    For me, picturing myself punching you repeatedly in the face for that comment is fun...different tastes I guess.
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    10/03/09

    @iRaybot: I want to nominate this comment for disemvoweling...
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    Image of Kobun Kobun
    10/03/09

    @iRaybot: "You need to learn what an 'opinion' is, my friend."
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    10/03/09

    @twinturbo2: Golden Tee was the biggest reason I opted to get the X-Arcade Dual Tankstick w/ Trackball over the one without it.

    And it was money well spent. God, I love Golden Tee.
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    10/03/09

    @the7k: I never thought of you as a Golden Tee player. What's your handicap?
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    10/03/09

    In reply to A Virtual Golfer Looks Back On — and Ahead to — His Tournament Career
    But is he the champion of Lee Carvallo's Putting Challenge?
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    Image of D-K, Anarchist D-K, Anarchist
    10/03/09

    @Sonira - Kojima-san doesn't have to make Metal Gear any more.: Twas a close call, he six'd where he should've seven'd
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    10/03/09

    @D-K, has mastered the dim-mak candlepunch: Would you like to play again?
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    07/20/09

    In reply to Video Games in the Olympics? Athletes Answer Hypothetically
    Never. Lets not blemish the principal and the amount of athleticism involved by a mere joystick.

    If you want to have a separate gaming Olympics every 4 years to wet the appetite, then by all means. But, even that is a bit wacky as there will be publisher names everywhere and the world's attention on these few mega conglomerates, taking eyes off the focus-the competing athletes.
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    Image of Narishma Narishma
    07/21/09

    @That mop mutant from NES.: You mean like you have huge logos of coca cola, sony, nike and other big sponsors everywhere you look in an olympics event?
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    07/22/09

    @Narishma: Right, but they don't make the athletes, only to sponsor the event. Everyone remembers the athletes representing their home country instead of "omg, did you see that cola sign?"

    On the other hand, the gamethletes would be competing in a game sponsored by the same publishers plastered everywhere. Tell me that isn't a bit funny.
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    Image of Sutekh_Slain Sutekh_Slain
    07/20/09

    In reply to Video Games in the Olympics? Athletes Answer Hypothetically
    If gaming was an Olympic event, then I'd vote for Starcraft and Street Fighter.
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    07/20/09

    In reply to Video Games in the Olympics? Athletes Answer Hypothetically
    Gaming is something I am not too sure about. Sure it's hard to master, and there's even the MLG, but I think that the missing sport the Olympics is missing is bowling (yes that is a sport and not a game). Sure I went to Indianapolis last week to compete in the USBC Youth Nationals (and placed 17th in my division last time I checked), but I am still confused as to why it's not in the Olympics.

    And besides, what video games would be "Olympic material"? Call of Duty? Unless VR would, I would say video games are not the way to go to the Olympics, at least not for now.
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    07/20/09

    @n00b_pwner: Star commenter FTW: I wish I could promote that. Then again, you do have a star. That's one key point everyone commenting, pro or con, seemed to have missed. there are pletny of triple A titles out there, COD , KZ , Halo, quake, doom, UT 3 etc, but what game would actually be considered for the Olympic "game"? Also, isint the Olympics every 4 years? would they have to change games, change systems, or keep the same game for 8 years runing?
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    n00b_pwner: Star commenter FTW promoted this comment Kamatari+ was starred Kamatari+ was unstarred
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    07/20/09

    @n00b_pwner: Star commenter FTW: Kristina Groves hits the spot with her answer. Yes their is a multitude of games that need precision, skills and concentration. But few of them requires physical movements and that's the main characteristic of an Olympic discipline (in my book). I agree with n00b_pwner here. Bowling deserve to be an Olympic discipline before game can do so. However, it should be a bit harder with maybe longer lanes and freaking difficult oil patterns (yeah I played bowling for years :P).
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    n00b_pwner: Star commenter FTW promoted this comment slimky was starred slimky was unstarred
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    07/20/09

    @slimky: I tried that pattern in the Nationals. Holy Hell, it was hard for me to even GET a 160 (low game) on it. It makes the PBA oil look easy. But then all I had to do is to simply play the ball on the inside and just hook it so much at the pocket at the end.

    Now I want to play on the PBA patterns on my PBA Experience league again to see how much easier it is.
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    07/21/09

    @Kamatari+: Now that is a good point. They don't have to deal with Skiing changing rules every Olympics.
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    Image of TheCodexx TheCodexx
    07/20/09

    In reply to Video Games in the Olympics? Athletes Answer Hypothetically
    The definition of a "sport" seems, in most relevant entries, to pertain only to games which require "physical exertion" to play. Some looser definitions, including that held by Wikipedia, simply says it is "an activity that is governed by a set of rules or customs and often engaged in competitively", however they do note it often implies that the game in question is based on how well someone does based on physical condition.

    So, depending on your source, Gaming may be considered a sport. You can't decide the definition of a sport is what you feel like, or I could say "Soccer isn't a spot, as competitive as it is, you only use your feet, so it doesn't count".

    There's still plenty of other places where large gaming competitions are held. It's just too bad that the (current) largest is MLG, and they seem to enjoy stripping all the fun from a game before declaring that matches are "down to skill alone, with minimal random factors".

    Since the encyclopedic entry regards anything of competitive nature as a sport, I'm prefer to side with that over the Google results I got for dictionary definitions. The only difference between Olympic sports and Video Games is that you aren't required to physically exert yourself, and thousands of people haven't died playing video games. And of course those campaigning against video games would tell everyone how now gamers will be looked up to as heroes. I'd rather have my kids grow up to be losers with cheeto covered fingers that can play Halo than some steroid pumping baseball player. And it's not like half the sports in the Olympics matter. I mean, come on, if poor excuses for sports like "Team Handball" can make it into the Olympics, there's nothing stopping video games aside from the fact that the people running it probably don't want to.
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    Image of ShaSt One ShaSt One
    07/20/09

    In reply to Video Games in the Olympics? Athletes Answer Hypothetically
    sport

    –noun
    1. an athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature

    Interpret that how you want, but let's not forget that they're called the Olympic Games.

    Might us recall the pop culture kid on the school's team in the scholastic competition. There's the science kid, the history kid, the math kid, and the English kid, but then there's the pop culture kid who isn't quite traditional as all the others, but is just as much a teammate and integral to the team's victory as the rest.

    With that said, I personally would have a hard time imagining gaming in the Olympics, it would definitely be an odd duck. I'd give it time though, few decades worth of time might make some magic happen.
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    07/20/09

    In reply to Video Games in the Olympics? Athletes Answer Hypothetically
    You'd need a a set standard.

    Most of these games have rules that have been unchanged for centuries. What would you do with games that get sequels every two years, or one that is constantly updated, like TF2?
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