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Posted by: Akhtar Nov 9 2004, 10:05 PM

I love these two games !

Esp. ICC !!!!

I played into 2035 with Pakistan then the file got deleted. angry2.gif

Posted by: p1j Nov 9 2004, 11:23 PM

QUOTE(rafi_rules @ Nov 9 2004, 10:05 PM)
I love these two games !

Esp. ICC !!!!

I played into 2035 with Pakistan then the file got deleted.  angry2.gif
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Its my favourite too... Playing since its first version... but I haven't played much in last couple of years.. but that is the most played game on my PCs in so many years.. I played as Srilanka till 2023.. let me start afresh once again... Cric 2004 was also one of the favs for a couple of months.. and I had mastered Harbahjan's spells with him taking atleast 8 wickets of 10 any time I want him to... but the problem with cric 2k4 is that once you master the game, it gets boring... but ICC is just too good..

Pavan


Posted by: Akhtar Nov 11 2004, 05:27 PM

It is addicitive isn't it.

I had a legspinner called N. Ali, who took 1034 test wickets when he retired at the age of 39 !

Posted by: jayant Nov 15 2004, 11:57 AM

R these games really meaningful...i am just asking?Is it monotonous or u can always come out with something new?I played FIFA which is really good and interesting.
js

Posted by: p1j Nov 15 2004, 02:19 PM

QUOTE(jayant @ Nov 15 2004, 11:57 AM)
R these games really meaningful...i am just asking?Is it monotonous or u can always come out with something new?I played FIFA which is really good and interesting.
js
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Try International Cricket Captain. (any version).. and you'll know.. Its being played at my home since 98-99 without getting bored... As for EA Cricket 2004 is concerned, you can play it for 15-20 days without getting bored.. but when you know the tricks and regularly score 250 in 10 overs and/or take 8 for 10, it means enough for you.. Fifa is definately better in comparison to Cricket 2004...

Pavan Jha

Posted by: jayant Nov 15 2004, 03:47 PM

thanks for the info.
js

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