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Old 21-01-2006, 10:31 PM   #195
BoldoAsesino
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[font=Geneva]Well, hello everybody. I'm new here at the forum, so I'd better introduce myself. Excuse me, I know all introducings are boring.

My name is Ezequiel, I'm 26 years old, and I'm from Buenos Aires, Argentina. I study Latin and Greek (I don't know how this degree is called on your universities). I play videogames since my childhood, when my fathers gave me a MSX-1 for my 1983 Xmas present. I still got a Pentium-100 at home that works perfectly; but I'm planning to buy a new PC this year. Since it's difficult to get brand new games for my machine this days, I downloaded a lot of games from this site; but I haven't participated on the forums until now because I got an account on GameSpot and it could get very difficult to me to post on two forums at the same time. But on that site, the forums of games that falled under the abandonware tag are somewhat dead. So, I decided it would be a good idea to join Abandonia, because it would be very nice to talk with people that, perhaps, is playing nowadays the same games as I do.

Well, I think it would be better to get on-topic now. :[img]http://www.abandonia.com/forum/html/emoticons/laugh.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='laugh.gif' />

I got PM2 about 2, 3 years ago; and since then I always had a game of it running. I would say that PM2 came to my life to stay there forever, since Olive built his own house on my hard disk. I have recommended this game to everyone of my friends, and since it's a completely unknown game here in Argentina, I would say that I'm responsible for unleashing a minor PM2 fever on my city. :evil: I even posted a review for GameSpot. As to my friends, they got as hooked to it as myself, and we spent five months experimenting and trying to crack every secret. We even called each other at weird hours (like 4:23 in the morning) just to tell that we have got a completely new ending. By that time, we haven't looked for any guide or FAQ on the web because we wanted to do it on our own; and when we decided to search one for the sake of previewing what we have overlooked, we have cracked a 40% of the whole by ourselves.

What I think about this game is fairly logical... IT'S PERFECT!!! :w00t: k: :Brain:

Well, I don't want to write a telephone guide here... Let me say only this. I'm still playing it (coudn't be otherwise), but I have "infected" a friend of mine that is psychologist. We have talked a lot about PM2, and she says that this game could quite surely show hints to our quality as fathers, and, therefore, show hints about our paternal images. She says that it got something to do with Jungian archetypes and the superego. Since I'm not a psychologist, I couldn't say how long this is true; but it is very shocking that PM2 could be deep to that extent, isn't it?

I don't bother you anymore. We'll keep on touch. Thanks for reading. k: :bye:
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