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#1 Moxie7
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Thousands of people buy Xboxes just to play Call of Duty. And between that and maybe Madden, that's all they play. Quality has nothing to do with it, it's about familiarity.
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#2 Moxie7
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[QUOTE="chocolate1325"]

So getting through GOW in 5 hours must be a tough obstacle.

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Depends on the difficulty If you are on easy, it's not that hard after beating it once and knowing what to do.

I second this. My first playthrough was on Easy and I finished in about 7 hours. And that includes walking away from the tv many times to take breaks and getting stuck on a couple of puzzles.
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#3 Moxie7
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Like already said, if you're watching footage from the game on Youtube, it's done with a capture card. You can make levels in the game that act as movies because there's a lot of camera tools, but they're only watchable on the in-game network.
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#4 Moxie7
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[QUOTE="MC-Reap"]I'm sure he means new in box, unopened. SummerHillard

Except in reality, it's impossible to tell if a PS3 has been opened or not, as it is EXTREMELY easy to remove that tape and put it back on again like new.

I mean, hell, this is coming from someone who can literally slip new games out of their plastic and replace them (if I so choose) and reseal them.

Not that I necessarily condone any of this, but the point I'm making is that it's not hard at all to take a game out and place it back into the plastic and reseal. The consoles, by comparison, are cake. You could, in theory, use a PlayStation for five years, wipe/reset the accounts, wrap it back up again the same way it was when it came to you, and put all the accessories back into the box like it originally was ... and then place that stupid piece of tape back on ... and then sell it as "new."

Bottomline, I would never purchase a so-called "new" console from anyone online except major retailers.

He got it free and he's selling to someone who knows him personally so I'm not sure why it matters. Edit: TC, I'd sell it to him for $200-ish.
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#5 Moxie7
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No. You can get a PS2 for like $40 though.
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#6 Moxie7
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I'd have to flip a coin between Deux Ex and Skyrim.
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#7 Moxie7
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I don't think I've ever spent more than the regular selling price ($60). Though usually I don't pick up games until they're down to $30.