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"Bicycle"
Regular on 16/05/2005 at 6:57:41PM
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Argh.
Been trying to find Goldeneye (for the N64, obviously - none of this "Rogue Agent" toss) for a while now. Not a big "ebayer". Any ideas? Looking to spend around £10...
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JFH
"0228"
Regular on 16/05/2005 at 6:59:12PM
Total Posts: 797
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You'll have to just look around second hand bargain bins. Carboot season is approaching though.
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FinalFantasyFa...
"period drama"
Regular on 16/05/2005 at 7:01:22PM
Total Posts: 2443
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It's 'wherefore' - and it means 'why' not 'where'
Cheers!
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JFH
"0228"
Regular on 16/05/2005 at 7:02:43PM
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FFF speaks the truth y'all.
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Herr Dark Wolf
Regular on 16/05/2005 at 7:39:52PM
Total Posts: 192
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Look in Gamestation. They have it there in my one.
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Coin
"Bicycle"
Regular on 16/05/2005 at 8:13:46PM
Total Posts: 1333
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FinalFantasyFanatic wrote:
> It's 'wherefore' - and it means 'why' not 'where'
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> Cheers!
*Dies of shame*
Noo.. And it was like, a play on like, words? :D
Cheers though.
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FinalFantasyFa...
"period drama"
Regular on 16/05/2005 at 8:26:12PM
Total Posts: 2443
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Hurrah. I love doing that.
If you never read Romeo and Juliet in school, you'll never know.
Until I come along and smash your fase in with my amazing knowledge of everything.
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JFH
"0228"
Regular on 16/05/2005 at 8:26:23PM
Total Posts: 797
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And your profile says you're 15 Coin, so shouldn't you be reading 'Romeo and Juliet' currently and therefore already know that?
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Rai
"In Soviet Russia..."
Regular on 16/05/2005 at 9:35:57PM
Total Posts: 697
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FinalFantasyFanatic wrote:
> Hurrah. I love doing that.
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> If you never read Romeo and Juliet in school, you'll never know.
> Until I come along and smash your fase in with my amazing knowledge
> of everything.
If you never read Romeo and Juliet in school, I envy you.
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Chr1s
"The definitive tag"
Regular on 16/05/2005 at 10:05:40PM
USER BANNED Total Posts: 1268
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Cash Converters usually have some old games, although probably in appalling condition.
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Coin
"Bicycle"
Regular on 17/05/2005 at 9:41:02AM
Total Posts: 1333
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Meh, I've already trudged through Romeo & Juliet, Othello, King Lear and plenty of other classics. But ah well, never really payed too much attention. Titus Groan is consuming me with boredom just now, reading it about a page a week, which is pretty poor. Should be through it by 2006 though. Tom Clancy isn't too bad either, hardly poetic but, well, thrilling.
Ah well. Guess I'll give Gamestation a call. Possibly CEX. Who knows.
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N64 Fan
"'ahh a nice sweety!"
Regular on 17/05/2005 at 10:58:56AM
Total Posts: 371
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Ive still got a BRAND NEW sealed copy of Goldeneye. I had it up on Ebay for a while but I wasnt prepared to let it go for a low price.
Its still available.
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Coin
"Bicycle"
Regular on 17/05/2005 at 11:37:35AM
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N64 Fan
"'ahh a nice sweety!"
Regular on 17/05/2005 at 2:58:02PM
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Coin
"Bicycle"
Regular on 17/05/2005 at 3:39:06PM
Total Posts: 1333
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N64 Fan
"'ahh a nice sweety!"
Regular on 17/05/2005 at 3:56:10PM
Total Posts: 371
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Coin wrote:
> £10.
!!!!!?????
NEW & SEALED!!!
Sorry mate but I think thats a bit too low!
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TaMi-Jr
"Shizzel happens"
Regular on 17/05/2005 at 6:41:45PM
Total Posts: 164
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i think 15 quid would be reasonable. let's be honest, it is he greatest shoot em up ever. however, the fact that you can download it for free doesn't make it golddust =D
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Coin
"Bicycle"
Regular on 17/05/2005 at 8:46:06PM
Total Posts: 1333
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N64 Fan wrote:
> Coin wrote:
> £10.
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> !!!!!?????
> NEW & SEALED!!!
> Sorry mate but I think thats a bit too low!
Aye.
New and sealed, make that £15.
But I can buy new & sealed for £19.99 anytime. So ya know. How much is P&P?
The great thing about Carts is that they neeever get damaged. Roxor.
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Shyguy
Regular on 17/05/2005 at 9:05:51PM
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Coin wrote:
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> The great thing about Carts is that they neeever get damaged. Roxor.
im sure my sledgehammer would disagree
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Rai
"In Soviet Russia..."
Regular on 17/05/2005 at 10:12:41PM
Total Posts: 697
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No! Don't destroy the Goldeneye cart! It's pure gold!
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Tphi
"thursdayton!"
Regular on 17/05/2005 at 10:14:52PM
Total Posts: 2622
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You could download it onto Revolution.. although I fear Rare wouldn't let Nintendo use the code.
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Coin
"Bicycle"
Regular on 18/05/2005 at 9:48:46AM
Total Posts: 1333
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Rai wrote:
> No! Don't destroy the Goldeneye cart! It's pure gold!
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Coin
"Bicycle"
Regular on 18/05/2005 at 3:30:31PM
Total Posts: 1333
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Psha.
Picked it up for £3.
Or rather, for kill.switch, Smackdown! JBI, THPS3 and THPS : U.
Ahahaha... Take that PS2, I love my N64 more than you. (Hehe.. Rhyme.)
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