Mother 3 taught me that trippy stuff happens when you are walking on the ocean floor, replenish your oxygen supply by kissing a mermaid, get attacked by a humanoid whirlpool, get stranded on an uncharted island with 1 HP, 0 PP, and no items, and are forced to eat purple mushrooms to regain your energy.
GTA taught me about the real problems in the world, including crime, the illicit drug trade and rather brutal violence. Oh, and I learned that you can earn money in any possible way in America.
Mario Kart taught me driving.
Zelda gave me the feeling of adventure.
Resident Evil teaches me that headshots to zombies means instant death.
Mario taught me that mushrooms make you big Bad Company 2 taught me that if there is a fence leaning against a house, breaking it will cause the house to fall down.
Sean Aaron ~ "The secret is out: I'm really an American cat-girl." Q: How many physicists does it take to change a light bulb? A: Two, one to hold the light bulb, the other to rotate the universe.
Mother 3 taught me that trippy stuff happens when you are walking on the ocean floor, replenish your oxygen supply by kissing a mermaid, get attacked by a humanoid whirlpool, get stranded on an uncharted island with 1 HP, 0 PP, and no items, and are forced to eat purple mushrooms to regain your energy.
I'd say yes. I've learned from Missile Command that Nuclear war is futile, I've learned from Pac Man that if you eat the right pills ghosts are afraid of you, I've learned from Pitfall how to avoid scorpions and jump on crocodile heads, Donkey Kong taught me how to dress in a gorilla suit and hurl barrels at italians, Space Invaders taught me that attacking in waves sucks, Tetris taught me how to pack a suitcase without wasting space, Mario Bros. taught me how to rescue princesses, Pong taught me how to bounce a square shaped ball with precision and style and so much more. Everything I've learned in life, I've learnt from games.
I learned how to be stealthy, how to kill, how to do an army crawl(and the worm crawl too), how to do CQC, use various weapons, anesthetic rounds allow me to rob without killing, and where to hide dead or unconsious bodies by playing Metal Gear Solid 4. I learned that axes can be thrown pretty far, wooden shields will help me, a mase(IDK how to spell it) can do alot of damage, crossbows are survivable, dynamite is unlimited as long as I reach behind my back to get it, chainsaws hurt, surprisingly, I didn't know what a shotgun was until I played this game(I didn't even use a shotgun my first time though the game), girls can help me on how to shoot barrels on a wagon, on RE4. There are poiseness mushrooms that will hurt me, non-poiseness mushrooms help me grow, turtles will turn around and hurt me if I jump over them and barely touch them, from Mario Bros. I learned the game of Tennis from Mario Tennis games. ... I can go on, but these are just a few.
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