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At the moment ive filled up the HDD on the PS2 and am currently playing the following games...

Gun - Great western type game, Havent got far in it cause ive been busy. So far give it a 7/10

Warriors - based on the ol skool movie of the same name this is pretty cool. once again i havent got far but u have to mug people for money or rob shops and steal car stereos then bash rival gangs :( Made by the infamous Rock Star Games crew

8/10

Destroy All Humans - Not bad... bit of fun... also havent done much in this game yet but its not bad for a laugh

6/10

Thats pretty much it at the moment... once i get a new HDD and set it all up again i'll be playing a lot more.

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currently playing on PS2...

Kaido Battle 3 - you are a too-gay n00b and must advance through all the regular street drift passes of japan to get teh ultimate car and mods.

Marvel Nemesis - google it.

Ape Escape 3 - like ape escape 2, just newer

World Super Police - R34's and NSX's with guns and missile launchers.

and D1GP 2005 - :)

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no mod chip necessary, just a hacked savegame and a $40 PS2 network adaptor. You need a modchipped PSU to get the savegame on your memory card, or buy a PS2 memory card editor like I did.

fo shizzle narkeh, I've been too busy getting japanese games I've neglected my english ones... need to get the new ones.

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  • 1 month later...

Anyone else had any luck in playing/getting Kaido 3..... I tried all my normal ways of getting the game through Emule/Torrent browsing the net... The only place I have found it is to buy from Japan via Ebay....

Any advice appreciated :D

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yeah I was hoping to sort out all the Perthanites in one hit. I'll send a copy of D1GP 2005, Kaido Battle 3, World Super Police, and C1 to someone who can handle games on DVDR, and also is willing to share it with teh others in WA. Postage should be a few bucks, so don't worry about it, just make a donation to SAU or something.

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Thanks Funky thats most appreciated..... You can send em to either of us as I have got all the neccessary stuff too..... I am sure between the two of us we can sort out anyone in Perth that needs em...

Feel the love :P

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