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Discussion in 'Technology Advice' started by frank, May 14, 2014.

  1. frank
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    frank Member

    As i am going phill for six months if i take my PlayStation with me will it work over in phill will i have get some different leads to fit it
  2. Jim
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    Jim Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    If you're going to meet your beautiful lady, you won't have much time to play on the playstation. Don't think you need different leads, just the ones to the monitor might be different, and don't forget a plug adapter, Have fun.
  3. Aromulus
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    Aromulus The Don Staff Member

    Going all the way to Phil and taking a playstation along....???
    The kids will love it for obvious reason........... The mrs may not be that impressed tho....

    Too much to see, too much to do in the short time available during the days... Evenings are for malambing and family, not for playstation games..

    To each his own......... I guess........

    As long as you have a great time
  4. Maharg
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    Maharg Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    Missus M still takes the mickey out of me because I brought a book with me the first time I visited her. Just in case I got bored, you know!!
  5. Timmers
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    Timmers Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    Your play station will work in the Philippines, just plug it in along with the red, yellow and pink cables and away you go.

    My girlfriend bought me a PS3 a few years ago which I brought back from Dubai (not much weight to them) and I've been as happy as Larry ever since.

    My forte is FPS games, absolutely brilliant, don't leave home without it :D
  6. Aromulus
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    Aromulus The Don Staff Member

    Am I the only one actually acting my age here...??

    Sad old fart, ain't I??
  7. Timmers
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    Timmers Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    There is time to go out and buy one this evening Don, go on, you know it makes sense.

    You'll never look back ;)
  8. Aromulus
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    Aromulus The Don Staff Member

    I am sorry............

    I used to call my kids for tea, dinner, lunch until I was hoarse, and when they finally got to the table, they were virtually unapproachably moody.

    Computer games, played regularly over a long period of time, tend to make some people unsociable and withdrawn.
    Kids prefer to shut themselves in their darkened rooms, when the sun is out and shun playing outside for a fleeting feeling of causing virtual murder and assorted violence to some umbelievably crass monster or other human being.
    And then one wonders why our youth is the way it is..............

    May be I am still stuck with Tetris and Dr, mario.................. On the faithful Gameboy......
  9. Timmers
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    Timmers Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    Yes Dom, looks like Tetris and Mario for you :)

    I must admit, if I had young kids I would have all your concerns that you have mentioned above, I always think that you never see kids out and about these days riding bikes and playing sports like they used to do in our day. I always remember the first TV game coming out, that tennis game, funny when you look back and compare it with today.
  10. oss
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    oss Somewhere Staff Member

    Na Dom, I don't do games either, don't know anything about these consoles, however as you know I could not leave home without a computer, otherwise I would go nuts too ;)
  11. frank
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    thanks for reply's. As regards no time play on playstation last time i was with girlfriend and family for seven weeks and got bored in the evenings when we where all together as they would all speak tagalag and i would not understand a word, and girlfriend no nookey till married, so nothing do there. I read books on kindal. So as i am going be there for six months i need something do in evenings besides reading and small conversations with family.
  12. Kuya
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    Kuya The Geeky One Staff Member

    I tell you what Dom, if you actually took the time to play "The Last Of US", you'd overnight become a gamer!

    It's more like a true interactive movie, telling the story of Joel and Ellie who travel across America in a post apocalyptic world. A world ravaged by a fungus that can take over humans and basically turn them into something similar to zombies. And it's brutal, very violent, but also surprisingly touching at times.

  13. blue_acid
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    blue_acid Member Trusted Member

    Why don't you try learning Tagalog too? My husband did and alternated that with his Xbox/Kinect.
  14. Timmers
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    Timmers Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    That's a very good idea Blue Acid, once I've finished with my current project of learning English I might give it a go :D

    Life is too short to learn Tagalog.

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