Let's see you play 360 on an airplane. The stewardesses would love that.
Let's see you play 360 on an airplane. The stewardesses would love that.
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The things we do for girls who won't sleep with us.
Patrick says:
dads is too long so it wont fit
so i took hers out
and put mine in
The worst thing about the 360 is the rip-off price. £280 ($553 USD) for the console and £60 ($118 USD) for the wireless adaptor. With prices like that they wont need to sell many.
Luckily though Gameplay have been offering games that you actually want for reasonable prices. Most are £26 or under now (Not new releases).
I have however managed to find A "good" deal from Gamestation:
XBox 360 Premium + Crackdown + Gears of War for £290. Seems worth a look.
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Meh, I play Wii tennis on airplanes.
I can't believe they're still even selling it.
Complete incompetence and ignorance from the people who made the had...
About GT5 coming out: i've allways been a GT series fan, but after seeing the interview about Forza 2 i was sold for the 360, just droped my jaw with all the car moding possibilities, something GT had few of and lost almost completly in the last series, if they pull that stunt again with gt5 then i'm going 360 and Forza, i was relly inpressed by all of it's possibility's.
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SONY SUED OVER BLU-RAY TECH
Sony Computer Entertainment is once again caught up in another legal battle, this time over technology used on its Blu-rays discs.
Californian company Target Technology has taken action against Sony who its technology is being used in the thin alloy film coating on Sony's Blu-ray discs.
The company has filled the lawsuit against SCEA, Sony Pictures and Sony DADC, with claims that the Blu-ray discs infringe a patent filed by target Technology in 2006 entitled 'Metal alloys for the reflective or the semi-reflective layer of an optical storage medium'.
Target seeks to receive damages from Sony.
This is not the first time Sony has been in trouble over its tech, having recently been forced to pay $97 million in damages to Immersion Corporation after loosing a legal dispute over the force-feedback technology used in the Dual Shock 2 controller.
DS is sick. I played my mom's on the plane to San Diego. Rayman Raving Rabbids = leet stoner game.
[O o)O=\x/=O(o O]
The things we do for girls who won't sleep with us.
Patrick says:
dads is too long so it wont fit
so i took hers out
and put mine in
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