Hi Nicol,
First, there is nothing special, unusual, or particularly unique about 
the fraze, "game over." It means what it means. The game is over. That 
is it. Nothing more, and nothing less.
Second, I have no idea where you are coming come from with a question 
like this, but I feel I need to offer a bit of friendly advice. My 
intention is not to offend or insult you, but this needs to be said.
When you post a message like the one written below a lot of the list 
members on this list are going to think of you as immature, not very 
bright, and will not treat you as an adult. Since I know you are 
technically an adult it would be nice if you could be treated and 
respected as one. However, if you say things on list, act on list, like 
an immature child people are not going to treat you that way. They are 
going to treat you like an immature child or a very ignorant adult. 
Either way, you are not going to be treated as someone with any 
intelligence.
If you want to be treated as an adult you are seriously going to have to 
think about what you are going to say before you post it to the list. 
Over the passed two days I have read several posts from you that were 
written in such a way that made me think a child had wrote them instead 
of an adult. Knowing this is just you didn't help the first reaction 
that made me think of an email from a first or second grader rather than 
someone of your age.
Point is, and I mean this in kindness, you really need to try and write 
as an adult. Else I might have to really closely moderate your messages 
to filter out the non-sense posts from the real ones.
Thanks.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In this post i wish to discuss the term game over. Lets start off by defining 
> the term game over. It simply means either the game is terminated by the 
> player dying or it means the player beat the game. For some the term game 
> over  in the case of the gamer dying might mean grief that the game is lost 
> while for others it might mean  an attempt to beat the game. Of how many ways 
> can you think where the words game over is spoken in accessible games? The 
> most interesting one is in the early betas of monte. It sounds like a monster 
> saying game over. Before i let you go lets create an acronym.  lets say game 
> over stands for gladly attempting  movement, enemy targeting or variations 
> encountering       realities.
>
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