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Anyway so I don't make another rubbish waste of space topic, i'm sure you get these kind of topics all the time but I am intrested to find out what next generation consoles you will all be buying or have bought.
Myself I already own a PS2 and i'm seriously thinking about getting an X-BOX, depends how much the games are and whether there's enough AAA titles, but Halo is looking mighty perty. Only problem with X Box is having enough storage space to keep that ten ton monster. Damn Bill Gates with his "we will do everything bigger and better" policy
> ok thanks sonic
i hope lots of peopel read my story and they can help me
> choose what to get for the win
xbox or ps2?
1) You win a game for the best post of th day... not a console
2) In all honesty, your post is far from the most engrosing post of the day... it's amusing and well writen, but not by any means the best! If you want to see a game winner, either:
go to www.gameaday.co.uk and click on the "winners" and click on the winning posts to see them
OR just go to the "Future of Gaming: Prime" forum and check my topic on piracy which won
Sonic
> it wasnt all rubbish
can you read my stroy?
look! I told u, stop advertising... the story is amusing, but nothing special!
Oh, and wait till tomorrow when everyone comes online... u should get plenty of replies then!
sonic
Sonic
Anyway so I don't make another rubbish waste of space topic, i'm sure you get these kind of topics all the time but I am intrested to find out what next generation consoles you will all be buying or have bought.
Myself I already own a PS2 and i'm seriously thinking about getting an X-BOX, depends how much the games are and whether there's enough AAA titles, but Halo is looking mighty perty. Only problem with X Box is having enough storage space to keep that ten ton monster. Damn Bill Gates with his "we will do everything bigger and better" policy