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I really dont have the time or the incentive to play video games anymore, so i decided to get rid of my xbox360 collection. Here are the games in no particular order:

  • Tom Clancys Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter
  • Turok
  • Gears of War
  • Gears of War 2 Collectors edition
  • Tom Clancys Rainbow Six Vegas
  • Tom Clancys Rainbow Six Vegas 2
  • Viva pinata/forza 2
  • Elder Scrolls Oblivion
  • Perfect Dark Zero
  • Mass Effect
  • Bioshock
  • Assassins creed
  • Halo 3
  • Grand Theft auto 4
  • Call of duty 4 collectors edition
  • Saints Row
  • Fallout 3 (not in original case)
  • Halo wars( not in original case)

I also got original xbox games as well:

  • halo
  • halo 2 collectors edition
  • ninja gaiden black
  • conker live and reloaded
  • fahrenheit
  • DOOM 3

All the cds are in perfect condition....with the exception of a scratch on a couple....

I want to sell them all in one go....

I have spent well over $800 on all these games....i will let them all go for about $300 O.N.O

ALSO, my 360 RRoD' recently and honestly, its a common problem and can be fixed for bearly anything...its a 20gb model manufactured in december 2006...i will let that go with a controller and VGA cable for $100.

Post here or send me a reply if your willing to buy....REMEMBER, im not selling the games individually but as a whole.

Have a good day :D

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