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I'm sorry? What don't you get?
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How the next round differs from the first.
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I'll make a new topic going in depth with it, but basically it'll be like this:
person 1 picks a question person 1 answers it correctly person 2 gets online before person 1 and picks the next question person 1 gets mad
So you're not entitled to picking the next question anymore just because you got it right. If you get to pick it in time, more power to you.
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Ah. I like that. Thanks.
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Sounds fair. Sorry about not getting around to replying yet. Sequels for $200 please.
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Sequels -- $200 The first 3-D entry in its series, this game helped show everyone how running over hookers with your car was a great way to spend an afternoon
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What is Grand Theft Auto 2?
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What is Grand Theft Auto 3? I can't remember which was the first 3D one.
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(even though it isn't) What is GTA 4?
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Chris is right, GTA3 is the answer. +200
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Edit: Whoops, lol.
Last Edit: Jul 25, 2008 22:22:48 GMT by Quinine
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Woot. Genres for $400 please.
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Genres -- $400 Halo brought the focus of this genre from PCs to consoles Ok I decided against Daily Doubles for this round, but I'm wondering how they should work for DJ: --Person gets a Daily Double, they wager a certain amount. I think they should be able to lose that amount as well as win it, otherwise the wager is pointless. --Should that person (the one who picked it) be the only one able to answer the Daily Double (like in real Jeopardy), or should it still be answered on a first come, first serve basis? If so, everyone should be able to lose as well as win points for the DD, otherwise it wouldn't be fair. --But, since the first contestant picked the wager, shouldn't he be the only one to answer it? Unless he wants to play mind games by making hard questions worth less. hmm
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What is FPS? I think it should be exactly like real Jeopardy.
Last Edit: Jul 26, 2008 17:50:32 GMT by Matt
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