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1 Golf club (GTA Vice City & San Andreas) he has a better swing than me

2 M1 Garand (Any WW2 FPS)

3 Farsight XR-20 (Perfect Dark) Shoots through walls

4 Springfield 1903 Sniper Rifle (Any WW2 FPS) Get to be pvt Jackson from Saving Private Ryan

5 Shock Paddles (Battlefield 2)

no particular order

.357magnum GTA:VC

ak47 GTA:SA

artic warfare magnum CS

desert eagle CS

m1 garand BF1942 (matter o fact - a lot of rifles in BF1942 in many of the mods, they all seem to be aright)

Rise of triads was good, but i would have to say

Steyr- CS

Twin Enforcers- UT

Ion Cannon- C&C

Seeking Rockets- Halo 2

Petrol can and matches- Postal

And many others deserve to be here, so many cool weapons have been invented over the years, now for real life to catch up, bring on the mechwarriors

Shaft (lightning gun) from quakeworld

RL (rocket launcher) from quakeworld

thats all.

lol

qw.. haha those were the days... hmm i still have it here 2 but dont play TF anymore :)

1. proximity mines (goldeneye)

2. proximity mines (goldeneye)

3. proximity mines (goldeneye)

4. proximity mines (goldeneye)

5. proximity mines (goldeneye)

twas z best :pirate:

5. Pipebombs and Laser mines - Duke Nukem 3D (just for the fact you could litter a room and destroy everything on entry LOL)

4. Redeemer - UT

3. Freeze Ray and Shrinker - Duke Nukem 3D

2. Railgun - Quake 2

1. Cerebal Bore - Turok 2

and if you haven't seen it have a look at this...the top 10 weapons in games..... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q17oeFtLvvQ

Edited by hobzta
Yeah the rail gun in Quake 2 was quite a difficult beast to master.

It's shot travelled a lot slower than the one in the original quake.

Quake 3's railgun was awesome though.

There was no railgun in the original quake

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