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Iur Volt!
(I think that means 'I agree my furher', though. Which wasn't really what I was aiming for, but hell, it'll work!)
> I have seen a game boy advance magazine but when I saw it i did'nt
> even want game boy advance!! Oh yeah what does it mean in English
> though?
*shrugs*
> whats nein shreid shruad or whatever?
German.
> I usually get ps2 magazines because I have a ps2 and also a ps and a
> game boy. Also I have a game boy advance under my christmas tree
> wrapped up and about to be teared to bits in 4 days!!
He has a PS2! Kill him! Nein giet shruard!
> Christine Misfire wrote:
> GnomeKiller wrote:
> Christine Misfire wrote:
> Both?
>
> Well, yes, actually. I'm a true Ninty. Not that a true Ninty needs
> to
> prove he's a true Ninty by buying two magazines, but that's besides
> the point.
>
> Anyway, I've subscribed to NOM for ages and ages(I first picked it
> up
> in 1996), and really enjoy it. Then one day I picked up NGC (Because
> it had a video with it) and I said to myself 'I'll stop buying this
> once the GC comes out'. Anyway, come Febuary I was a subscriber to
> both magazines.
>
> It is useful, as NOM has loads of vouchers and stuff. I've saved
> about
> £30 on games and £20 on renting them. I've also had a
> couple of letters published in NOM and I won Banjo-Tooie!
>
> Also you can compare reviews and see which games are worth getting
> outright and which ones would be best to try out before buying. You
> can save money on bad desicions that way too.
>
> I dont see why people get at NOM for having Facts, and not opinions.
> That isn't true anyway, but It would be a beter option anyway.
>
> Could you not quote the whole message.... (hehe)
Okay *girlish giggle*