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Just bought a 3DS today and Call of duty black opps .Will likely take me awhile to figure how to work it as I'm not a very technical guy and my fingers don't work as well as they used to,lol
There are a number of old game series I follow, and I have officially killed PS2 #3 now.
Mostly with NFS, but it died during an intermission on an RPG that I was looking for more shortcuts on...
Online is not something I care about - I'm more into either SIM's, or long duration RPG's.
I wish there was a really good attack Helo sim out there...
I think I'm going to have to save for an X-box.
For one thing - the next "Destroy All Humans" game I wanted to collect is on "X"
destroy all humans was such a fun game. but yea i would consider saving up for an Xbox or PS3. id say PS3 so you can watch movies and all and also PS3 Exclusive games are more RPG. such as God of War. massive RPG game. i have to cancel my PS3 i have on layaway... i lost my job today so what money i have im gonna put into my truck.
Well now - that's WHY I have so many old games, they're CHEAP! And I can replay new strategies on 'em for months...
You can only read a book or watch a movie so many times. And I will NOT subscribe to pay-TV!
They give me something to keep my hands busy while I save bucks for more parts and sort through schemes in my head
Need For Speed is a heckuvva motivator
The slickest shortcut for Most Wanted on PS2 is to get on top of the Bus Depot and let the law hold a destruction derby underneath you.
It leaves you free to focus on the actual races...
oh yes, that was the easiest way to earn up bounty. just perch up top there and watch some TV haha. ive beaten that game a dozen times and it never gets boring. but trying to play that on my HDTV strains my eyes
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