Ok.
game over.
there are other ways that the game can end.
the game exits to the desktop for no reason or locks the system.
game over, and probably mangled.
The power could just cut, and it could be game and pc over.
Something could sizzle somewhere and then game over.
Speakers could die if you had them on battery and then its sound over.
The game has encounted an alegal op and its game over.
Oh and your computer is dead.
Your computer has been destroyed by a virus.
I wish someone would create a cosmoserve style game but with the bofh as the 
main char.
would be really funny.
Some of these agt and other games could be real games in them selves.
At 04:06 p.m. 23/04/2008, you 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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