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> Personally i think your either Stevie Wonder or your head is stuck up
> your A$$. Compare the sales of these games.
> FF7 on e-bay nowadays sells for at least 30 pounds, no joke.
> I could get MGS off e-bay for around a fiver.
Do you know how much did mgs and ff7 sell in the first place ?
> Hahahaha, you are a funny guy, no person on the face of the earth did
> expect the events of mgs, especially these 2:
> 1- The fact that you were activating Metal Gear Rex (That was a
> shocker)
Yes and i'd add that you were talking to liquid all the way through, i didnt see that coming at all.
*Saves*
*Prepares to run up other end*
> Silent Death wrote:
> not mgs, it's different. I mean, how far can you relly go for FF7 ?
> What kinds of things can you really sacrifice for the sake of
> "Your favourite game " ? MGS is not my favourite game,
> it's
> the best thing that has ever happened to me.
>
> Squall now its got stupid. Oh dear me.
Your quoting his post.
I'm not living in MGS.
SD think he is
> 2- The appearance of Grey Fox (That was a nuclear shocker)
Actually the majority of the people playing MGS hadn't played MG:SS therefore not really knowing who Grey Fox was.
Jesus its like being a goalkeeper for 2 teams.
FF7 on e-bay nowadays sells for at least 30 pounds, no joke.
I could get MGS off e-bay for around a fiver.
1- The fact that you were activating Metal Gear Rex (That was a shocker)
2- The appearance of Grey Fox (That was a nuclear shocker)
Exactly, why are there still arguements about Aeris 6 years on?
MGS had no twisting turns in the game most of it was expected.