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warhawk - ps3 - only at my bros house as im to tight to get a ps3.

Final fantasty 10 - ps2 - real tear jerker lol!

Gran turismo 3 - ps2 - love it to death

also collect capcom and sega compilation games from way back in the day

you get like 12 games on each ps2 game

one of em even has STREET FIGHTER 1 lol

my fave old school is Final Fight

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I hate you.

My pre-order is paid off, just waiting for the 20-something for it to be released.

I applied for the Resistance 2 Beta, doubt ill get in though...

Muahaha. It's going to be well worth it. Last night all of my dreams were in 2D, this game is def living up to the hype!

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tom clanceys rainbow 6 vegas 1 and 2, Dawn of War (dawn of war, winter assault, dark crusade and soul storm), Grid.. all on PC

we mostly LAN at my house.. rainbow 6 vegas 2 FTW

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gfunk wannabe pro-gamer reporting in

just played through the witcher: enhanced.... one of the best RPG's ive played, geralt (your dood you control) is such a tuff c**t packin like 3 blades

now im playing mass effect agian, full renegade this time :)

gonna be addicted to fallout3 when it comes out, also looking forward to

cod5

red alert 3

quantum of solace

gta4 pc

have you guys seen the new diablo3 gameplay vids of the wizard? i think i prefer the sorceress... frost orb :D

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no good???

well tell me something new that is good...last time i bought a game without checking it turned out to be the worst game ive ever played...

whats that medal of honor parachuting one like??

Id say wait for Fable 2, Gears of War 2, Fallout 3, Little Big Planet (PS3) or Far Cry 2... all are coming out late Oct, early Nov...

Saints Row is a poor mans GTA, and GTAIV wasnt even that good (IMO)...

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hopefully buying COD4 for Mac today

got it on my XP partition on my mac, but no cd key so no online play

and there are only so many times that you can do the missions in a row.....

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