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Popped into the Megastore in Edinborough, while waiting for my widdle cousin to stop shopping in USC, Zara, and all that tosh. (I'm too beautiful to wear clothes, so there was no need for me in them...) And found a bundle of joy.
First, while pausing from playing their consoles, PoP : WW, KillZone, Halo 2 and NFSU 2, I found a lovely 'CultImages' Eistein card, which was great.
Ahem.
So yeah, then I was like, shopping, and I was all like, "WHOAH, Warcraft III and Max Payne 2 for £30!" when I noticed a rather oddly priced game. Mace Griffin - which my friend had recently bought for £25 on the PS2 - was £2.99.
£2.99!
From Virgin!
*Dead.*
I just need something to tide me over until I my new HDD arrives and I can play Doom 3...
I don't care if it's crap, it's cheap!
Heh. last game I tried that with was Starsky and Hutch. Uninstalled it after 20 minutes. Pure tedium.
Popped into the Megastore in Edinborough, while waiting for my widdle cousin to stop shopping in USC, Zara, and all that tosh. (I'm too beautiful to wear clothes, so there was no need for me in them...) And found a bundle of joy.
First, while pausing from playing their consoles, PoP : WW, KillZone, Halo 2 and NFSU 2, I found a lovely 'CultImages' Eistein card, which was great.
Ahem.
So yeah, then I was like, shopping, and I was all like, "WHOAH, Warcraft III and Max Payne 2 for £30!" when I noticed a rather oddly priced game. Mace Griffin - which my friend had recently bought for £25 on the PS2 - was £2.99.
£2.99!
From Virgin!
*Dead.*
I just need something to tide me over until I my new HDD arrives and I can play Doom 3...