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1489 members have voted

  1. 1. Where are you from?

    • North America
      409
    • South America
      38
    • Europe
      906
    • Asia
      43
    • Africa
      11
    • Australia
      62
    • Antarctica (you never know)
      20


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Born in Australia, but going by "blood", I am either Scottish or Norwegian. And seeing as both are European countries it really does not matter! Just to clarify, I have been living in Norway since the age of two, so most of my childhood (and currently adolescence).

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Is it terribly old fashioned of me that I resent being lumped in with Europe? laughing.gif

No, you kept your own currency. A wise choice as the Eurozone is about to crash harder than the space shuttle Columbia. Of course, when it does it will probably set off Great Depression 2.0 around the world so you're still boned, but hopefully this one won't be followed by World War 3.0

 

 

I'm from the part of America where every time I cross the Atlantic one of the waitstaff at a restaurant I go to will ask where I'm from and when I answer they invariably respond with a godawful tommy-gun impression.

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If someone was from St Pierre and Michelon, would they answer north america or Europe? I mean you could spit on Newfoundland from there, and is further west than NFLD, but is part of france.

 

If I am correct according to the picture on our money, even Tahiti is part of Europe :p

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Finland

 

I still haven't met a single one in my town that has heard of Planescape: Torment. But on the other hand, due to my work, i tend to travel to Sweden a lot and no one seems to have heard about it there either.

 

I heard about Fallout once in a pub while studying in Turku though.

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Poor Kiwis, they always get left out ;)

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I'm from Malaysia, a small country down South of Asia and a former colony of the British. Therefore, English is an important language here which allows us to enjoy great video games. ;) Video game is no stranger here, I grew up playing DOS games like Xenon 2 and Pre Historic 2 although they used to be expensive due to the fact that they had to be imported from the opposite site of the globe. But thanks to Steam and other online digital distribution, video game access has never been easier, and Steam sales have contributed a lot in encouraging gamer here to avoid piracy and go legit.

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I'm from Malaysia, a small country down South of Asia and a former colony of the British. Therefore, English is an important language here which allows us to enjoy great video games. ;) Video game is no stranger here, I grew up playing DOS games like Xenon 2 and Pre Historic 2 although they used to be expensive due to the fact that they had to be imported from the opposite site of the globe. But thanks to Steam and other online digital distribution, video game access has never been easier, and Steam sales have contributed a lot in encouraging gamer here to avoid piracy and go legit.

 

Woo fellow Malaysian! :dancing:

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Greetings from Poland! :3

 

Either computer RPGs are especially popular in Europe, or North Americans just don't like voting in polls original.gif

Or it's still pretty early for US fellas, isn't it? Maybe after morning coffee they'll join this thread. :)

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Or it's still pretty early for US fellas, isn't it? Maybe after morning coffee they'll join this thread. :)

 

This thread has been up for a couple of days now. Europe seems to have a majority constantly.

It would be still interesting to see the country break up also.

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Or it's still pretty early for US fellas, isn't it? Maybe after morning coffee they'll join this thread. :)

This thread has been up for a couple of days now.

Yeah, I figured that out after posting. I hope you don't mind the inconvenience. :)

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I'm from Malaysia, a small country down South of Asia and a former colony of the British. Therefore, English is an important language here which allows us to enjoy great video games. ;) Video game is no stranger here, I grew up playing DOS games like Xenon 2 and Pre Historic 2 although they used to be expensive due to the fact that they had to be imported from the opposite site of the globe. But thanks to Steam and other online digital distribution, video game access has never been easier, and Steam sales have contributed a lot in encouraging gamer here to avoid piracy and go legit.

 

Woo fellow Malaysian! :dancing:

Could you guys tell me something about where your language originates from?

I know some turkish and somehow I am able to understand about 5% of your written language...

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