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The pettiness of our sports committee is going to cost us medals for Singapore. How can we have this type of people in the selecting committee, who put their own 'buay songness" above the glory of Singapore? https://www.straitstimes.com/sport/athletics-shock-as-two-time-marathon-champion-soh-rui-yong-is-not-selected-for-sea-games
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2023 Asian games boh lang watch huh? 😂 100m men freestyle our Jonathan finished 6 and Quah 8 50m women breaststroke Letitia finished 7...0.1s behind Jippunese swimmer...0.1s ahead of the Thai... The pool stadium macam only 60 filled...😅
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https://www.theguardian.com/games/live/2020/jun/11/sony-reveals-the-playstation-5 PS5 announced? no pricing yet? finally i can afford my PS4
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Anyone know which arcade games centre which closes quite late????
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I'll start my list, Monster Hunter: World Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Spider-Man KINGDOM HEARTS III (Hopefully) Pokemon for Switch (Hopefully) God of War Red Dead Redemption 2 Dark Souls Remastered for Switch A very very good year for avid gamers. Any other games to look forward to?
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Alright folks, wadda ya say, time for a forum game! It's word association. The rules: Only 1 word is allowed per post. Your word must be directly related in an explainable way to the word in the post before yours. You may not post the same word, or a plural of the post before yours. Example: Person A: "Chew" Person B: "Munch" Person C: "Snack" Person D: "Time" Let's begin: Leftovers
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Which mobile phone games are you playing and highly recommended ? What are the other popular games like tsum tsum now ? Ok I am having school holidays now. Lol.
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Dangerous games that young children may be playing, including hurting others or themselves. A few years back they had the blue whale game. https://www.businessinsider.sg/what-is-momo-viral-challenge-2019-2/amp
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Nobody watching the Asian Games 2018 at Jakarta? This news made me seat up and read. JAV not enough for them.
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hello, any fans of the Japanese movie - battle royale? i was introduced by a friend there's actually this game call rules of survival that stimulate the game play as were in the movie - battle royale. the game can be found in android or apple store. probably we can do a team play and have fun together.
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whos gona watch n wat sports?
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Do people still play with Nintendo Wii nowadays? We are doing some spring cleaning, lo and behold, I got so many original used games! I have since disposed of my Wii (I think it stopped working). Do people still play the Wii nowadays? (Also got 2 XBOX 360 games)
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Anyone here play WoWs? Just started, quite amazed at the graphics and level of detail of the warships. The big boys like the Midway, Yamato, Iowa, Taiho are really stunning in the details.
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Hi Guys, Lost a centre cap for one of my wheels, damn ugly, called many shops that sell rays but all no stock, anyone have other lobang? Thanks for the help!
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Singapore to bid for Olympic with Malaysia ? CNA : Singapore-Malaysia joint bid for Olympic Games an 'interesting concept': SNOC SINGAPORE: The Singapore National Olympic Council (SNOC) said on Tuesday (Jul 28) that jointly bidding to host the Olympic Games with Malaysia is an “interesting concept which has yet to be explored in depth”. In response to media queries, SNOC said while Singapore have hosted the Youth Olympic Games in 2010 and the Southeast Asian Games, it is unable to host the Olympic Games due to the demands and magnitude of the requirements. “We have to tread carefully as hosting the Olympic Games is a massive undertaking which will need the full support of the Government,” SNOC said. This comes after Olympic Council of Malaysia (OCM) President Tunku Tan Sri Imran Tuanku Ja’afar said having two countries co-host the Olympics is a possibility under the International Olympics Committee (IOC)’s new agenda, in a report in Malaysian newspaper The Star on Monday. “Doing it all on our own may be beyond us but under the new Olympic reform agenda, the IOC allow twin bids. I do see a joint bid between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore in the future,” Tunku Imran said in The Star. In a separate The Malay Mail report, IOC President Thomas Bach said there is no barrier for any country to host the Olympic Games. “I hope that one day we can have it here...because Olympics Agenda 2020 offers an opportunity to have an Olympic Games (to be held) in a country, which until now, has not considered (the possibility) to host Olympic Games,” Mr Bach told The Malay Mail, in response to the possibility of having the Olympic Games in Southeast Asia. - CNA/dl link : http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/sport/singapore-malaysia-joint/2012676.html YOG over budget by 300%, this one ....
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Kiss your free time goodbye: you can now play 900 pre-1996 arcade games online for free. The golden age of arcade games has returned—to your web browser. The Internet Archive exists to create a digital copy of, well, everything digital produced by culture. It's most famous for the Wayback Machine, which preserves old versions of websites for posterity—so, for example, if you want to see what Yahoo.com looked like in 1996, you can do that. Last year, it added "stealing everyone's spare time" to its goals, and debuted a powerful weapon in that arsenal: The Console Living Room, simulating hundreds of classic console games ranging from Atari to Sega Genesis and a dozen-plus other consoles in between. Now it has a new tool for monopolizing the nostalgia of anyone old enough to have actually played arcade games and younger nerds who want a little hipster cred: The Internet Arcade. I died because I was taking a screenshot for you. I hope you appreciate it. There are currently 901 games available (although a mere 350 or so are "recommended"), spanning the 1970s to the 1990s. People today complain about video games charging you once for the main product and then again for downloadable content, but these are the games that people paid to play every single time, and now they're free. Having a Q*Bert high score makes going pro in LoL look like child's play. Every punk kid says they've played on the tournament level for League of Legends these days, but none of them ever had their three initials saved in glorious neon for everyone in town to marvel over (until a challenger could rise up and beat them). Street Fighter 2 was actually a video game before it was a movie! These games don't have the graphics or sound design that modern titles do, but that also means that the games are built entirely out of their mechanics. Everything you play today has an ancestor in here somewhere, and there's a good chance the original version did it simpler and better. I hope you realize that I could have been playing games instead of writing this. Whether you loved these games back in the day or you just love video games enough to go back to your roots, can you really afford not to waste all your time playing free games without having 13-year-olds (or mental 13-year-olds) scream at you?
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Which is the best race car simulator? Personally ive only tried Forza & GranTurismo 5, so Id say GranTurismo 5 is a v close fight w Forza. But recently I found 2 games which have super realistic graphics. As for dynamics im not sure as ive not played them yet Im gona get them soon. Project Cars: Asetto Corsa:
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Joke, if cant afford then don't bid, let Singapore host the major event VIETNAM PM COULD PULL PLUG ASIAN GAMES http://www.thanhniennews.com/sports/vietnam-pm-could-pull-plug-on-asian-games-25086.html Vietnam built a number of stadiums and sporting venues for the 2003 Southeast Asian (SEA) Games that have rarely, if ever, been used since. Hanois 1,000th Birthday celebration in 2010 prompted another massive bout of wasteful spending as a number of streets, bridges and other infrastructure built for the event collapsed or quickly deteriorated due to rushed and sloppy construction. In a country that has been notorious for squandering taxpayers money on hosting extravagant and unnecessary events, the public has been less than jubilant since Hanoi was picked to host the 2019 Asian Games (Asiad) two years ago. Facing strict criticism over the high (and seemingly escalating) cost of hosting the sporting event amid economic difficulties and a lack of sports infrastructure, Vietnam is considering withdrawing from the regions largest sporting event, which would have made it the first Southeast Asian nation for 20 years to host the showpiece competition. At a regular meeting of the central government on April 1, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung instructed the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism to submit a detailed plan on hosting the quadrennial 2019 Asiad. Dung said so far the ministry only reported to the National Assembly, Vietnams legislature, about hosting the event. "I havent heard anything and I am not clear on anything, he said at the meeting. Dung said relevant agencies have to handle the issue thoughtfully. We agreed to host Asiad but it should only be carried out, with approval from the Prime Minister, when there is a feasible plan. Otherwise, [Vietnam] wont host [the event], he said. Dung instructed his deputy Vu Duc Dam and Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Hoang Tuan Anh to report to him about the issue this week. The ball will then be in Dungs court to decide whether Vietnam will host the event. Earlier, at a meeting to discuss the issue last Saturday, Deputy PM Dam had told relevant agencies to consider withdrawing from hosting the event. Despite several ministry representatives saying it would be very difficult for Vietnam to do so, Dam instructed relevant agencies to touch base with the Olympic Committee of Asia (OCA) and involved partners on a withdrawal plan. People who say Vietnam will have to pay fine of $1 million to the Olympic Committee of Asia is incorrect. There has never been any case of paying fines under such circumstances in the past, he said. However, he said it would be difficult for other Asian countries to host the event if Vietnam withdraws from hosting the 2019 Asiad. Currently, no other Asian countries are eager to host Asiad for Vietnam. Indonesia competed for hosting the event and lost but currently, they are not prepared to host Asiad. Turkmenistan used to be interested in the event but they just won the race to host the 2017 Asian Indoor Games and will be unable to host another continental sporting event in such a short time. Vietweek asked OCA about what would be in the offing should Vietnam pull the plug, but had yet to get a reply at the time of going to press. In 2012, Hanoi won the vote over Surabaya of Indonesia in a two-city race. Dubai reportedly pulled out at the last minute saying it wanted to focus on future bids. Earlier, four other potential bidders, including Taipei, Kuala Lumpur, New Delhi and Hong Kong had withdrawn, mostly for financial reasons. Questionable plan Ever since, critics have said that organizing such a big event would result in an economic burden and that the actual cost of hosting the Asiad would be much higher than the estimated amount. When bidding for the event in 2012, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism estimated the cost would be US$150 million, which was already criticized as too high for Vietnam. But at a meeting last month, Deputy Finance Minister Do Hoang Tuan Anh quoted a Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism plan as saying that the government will have to prepare around $300 million for the event, almost doubling the initial estimate. The figure did not include VND820 billion ($38.67 million) in estimated expenses for the training of Vietnamese athletes who would take part in the Games, he said. In several documents about hosting the 18th Asiad, the finance ministry showed it was suspicious of the sports ministrys plan, Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper reported. In a document dated January 2013, the finance ministry said the Asiad would be much bigger than South East Asian Games 2003 but the planners only estimated cost as 1.2 times higher. In another document last July, the finance ministry asked how the sports ministry would enlist private investment for 72 percent of the cost as planned. The finance ministry has repeatedly asked the sports ministry to reconsider hosting the event because Vietnams economy is in the doldrums and the state exchequer should prioritize urgent social welfare issues. Last week, Vuong Bich Thang, general director of the Sports Department, said the cost would not exceed $150 million and that was is reasonable to host Asiad with that amount. We think what residents are concerned about the most is whether the money will be wasted or siphoned off during carrying out the plan, he said. Not the right time Bui Quang Vinh, Minister of Planning and Investment, told Tuoi Tre in an interview on March 31 that Vietnam should not host the Asiad. The ministry of planning and investment has said $150 million is not enough to host the Asiad, he said. Former chairman of Vietnam Olympic Committee Ha Quang Du said this is not the right time for Vietnam to host the Asian Games. Relevant authorities should listen to the opinions of the public to see if they should continue with the plan or not, he said. Its not right to say hosting Asiad is to promote the countrys image. During dozens of years of economic reforms, we have done a number of things to promote the country and the world knew about us, he said. He also said that unlike the World Cup, an Asiad would not have significant impact on attracting international tourists. Le Nhu Tien, a senior lawmaker, said he was concerned by high costs for hosting the event the most. He said Qatar spent $2.8 billion for the 2006 Asiad and China spent nearly $20 billion for the event in 2010. South Korea spent $1.62 billion, how could Vietnam host the 18th Asiad with $150 million? he said. Who will be responsible if costs for the event increase several times? Vietnam hosted the South East Asian Games in 2003 and many facilities built for the event have been criticized as wasteful because they have not been used for sporting purposes later. Nguyen Sy Cuong, another lawmaker, said sports minister Hoang Tuan Anh had not responded to his question during a recent meeting about how sports authorities would plan to use the facilities after the major event. There is a reality that [sport authorities] only focused on receiving money without caring about permanent use. Many sport facilities have been used for other purposes, he said. I think Vietnam should withdraw and should think that being fined once [for withdrawing] is still not worse than wasting money on costly sport facilities that can be used only once.
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