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E.........................B Had one set up near the front desk.
They were playing a demo disk.
So I walked over towards the X-Box and rubbed my hands all over the controller.
I enjoyed every last second of it.
The X-Box is massive, bigger than I thought it would be.
I stood for a minuate or so wathcing the demo disk and on it was a clip of Halo.
I stood there with my eyes just about popping out of my sockets.
I've never seen anything so lifelike on a games console in my whole life.
The X-Box is enough to brighten up anybody's life.
E.........................B Had one set up near the front desk.
They were playing a demo disk.
So I walked over towards the X-Box and rubbed my hands all over the controller.
I enjoyed every last second of it.
The X-Box is massive, bigger than I thought it would be.
I stood for a minuate or so wathcing the demo disk and on it was a clip of Halo.
I stood there with my eyes just about popping out of my sockets.
I've never seen anything so lifelike on a games console in my whole life.
The X-Box is enough to brighten up anybody's life.
Until you found you couldn't look away, and you felt your eyeballs were popping out of your head?
I just couldn't stop myself.
It should be nicknamed the Black Hole
Conformation of Xbox's magnetic powers prove that it does indeed suck!
;-)
> X-Box doesn't suck.
But you said it did.
I asked you if it sucked you it, and you said "Yeah like a magnet"
SO it does suck! ;-p
"Home Entertainment for all the family, develop for us, we pay cash."
I reckon the fate of the Xbox relies on it's second wave of games.
People will buy anything at launch, but can soon lose confidence, especially with a first timer.