Games with the spirit of Brikwars

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Post by DarkWolf » Mon Jan 21, 2008 2:27 pm

Carrnevil9 wrote:
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blackwing77 wrote:We can't play dodge ball at my school due to everyone one year "aimed for the weak point".
This begs the questions:
1.) were there giant enemy crabs?
2.) did hitting the weak point do massive damage?
regardless, they hit Z or R to do a barrel roll
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"And so, being based on history, the stages of the game are also based on real historic battles, that really took place in ancient Japan. So here's this giant enemy crab......"
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Post by Tuefish » Wed Mar 26, 2008 8:14 am

"And so, being based on history, the stages of the game are also based on real historic battles, that really took place in ancient Japan. So here's this giant enemy crab......"
People who say Stupid things are Hi-larious. That guy deserves to be an honorary dimmy.
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Post by feuer_faust » Wed Mar 26, 2008 1:33 pm

Where you around for historical Japan? No? Precisely. :D

That said, when I was in high school, our games of capture-the-flag were glorious and full of violence. You could grab that flag around dude's belt, or you should tackle him and make sure he was down.

Also, Me + Random Shooter = BrikWars mentality. "Ok... need grenades. All of them. And explodey guns. And the Thunder Hammer (in halo, specifically). Ready to roll!"

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Post by Joetrillion » Wed Mar 26, 2008 3:07 pm

Lol thunder hammer?
You mean gravity hammer?

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Post by feuer_faust » Wed Mar 26, 2008 3:12 pm

Joetrillion wrote:Lol thunder hammer?
You mean gravity hammer?
When it's in my hands, it's called whatever I please. You are, of course, welcome to try and correct me in-game. :D

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Post by Joetrillion » Wed Mar 26, 2008 3:14 pm

Nahh there's no point my nephew call's it THE MALLET..... :(
then i usually look down the sniper scope and...i'll leave you to figure out the rest 8)
I would correct you if my xbox live worked....

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Post by feuer_faust » Wed Mar 26, 2008 3:36 pm

I would would let you try to correct me if I had a 360! In true Brikwars fashion. 8)

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Post by Rody » Thu Mar 27, 2008 7:54 am

I am now contemplating on wetter mosh pits are at all brikwarsy,
are they?
anyways, I join them on a more or less monthly basis, at some event organized by a youth organisation(don't know if thats the word tough)

and once at school, they started playing metal(at an open podium) so we just went for it
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Post by Almighty Benny » Thu Mar 27, 2008 2:08 pm

two weeks ago I was at a Chevelle/Finger Eleven concert that had a mosh pit so serious they had paramedics come to carry some people out. It was awesome.

Mosh pits can be Brikwars only at it's most violent. Being in a mosh pit with a bunny rabbit suit and carrying a battle axe would be far more Brikwars, but you would probably be killed.
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Post by *CRAZYHORSE* » Thu Mar 27, 2008 2:35 pm

Almighty Benny wrote:Being in a mosh pit with a bunny rabbit suit and carrying a battle axe would be far more Brikwars, but you would probably be killed.
I did that once.


(no just kidding, I was in a hellokitty suit really)
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Post by Bonn-o-Tron » Thu Mar 27, 2008 2:38 pm

Are you serious Benny? It sounds like those people were moshing just for the hell of it. I was at a Hardcore show on Monday and there were people flailing their arms like windmills (seriously, Hardcore dancing is freaky) and yet somehow they manage not to hurt anyone.

EDIT: Wait, I don't think I got to the point. Technically, the point of moshing isn't to hurt people, it's just a (really different) form of dancing. Once a mosh pit reaches the point were paramedix have to be called, it's gone a bit too far.
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Post by Almighty Benny » Thu Mar 27, 2008 7:49 pm

usually if I'm at a concert with a mosh, I notice that girls tend to be in more danger because they're usually shorter (meaning elbows to the face). Of the two people who I actually did see get carried out, one had a bloody nose from being elbowed and the other had passed out from drunkenness/heat exhaustion.

But you're right, usually they're fine, I've been to much larger concerts where the only casualty was my buzz at the end of the night.
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Post by Bonn-o-Tron » Thu Mar 27, 2008 8:10 pm

They carried out a dude with a bloody nose? Jeez, I've had a friend break a nose at show (and it was a girl, too), and I always go home with a few bruises and scrapes (although that's more my fault for bruising easily).
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Post by Rody » Fri Mar 28, 2008 12:27 pm

I never get any bruises, and you don't get all that hurt in a mosh pit.
the only one where i did get hurt was lame, It was at my Ballroom dance lessons. only 4 people joined in the mosh pit.
walked limp for some time after.

ok that is not entirely true, some other mosh pit made my tooth pierce my lip because someone banged his head there, accidentally
and one time i could see someone's spike band imprinted on my arm.
all kinds of cute little red circles(bruises) :D
and some smallish cuts on my arm, never anything serious
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Post by Tuefish » Sat Mar 29, 2008 6:30 am

How about This game?
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