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Tiberium
The gun you use will have four transformations : 1. You normal Assault Rifle. 2. A Grenade Launcher. 3. Some type of Sniper. 4. Some type of Rocket Launcher. You will be able to Control, Titians, Rifle men, Rocket men, maybe Snipers.
- Posted Jan 18, 2008 11:14 am PT
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Haze - PS3 Price Cut
Wonder what they will do next...
- Posted Nov 6, 2007 9:06 am PT
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Haze - PS3 Pad
Those guys down at Free Radical must have a good time.
- Posted Nov 6, 2007 8:59 am PT
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Annoying problem with the PS3 pad.
My friend press's the analogs down on the PS3 down really hard, and since i let him play my right analog is doing some sort of squeaking sound when i move it about. Has anyone had this? if so please tell me if i need a new pad or i just need to do something so my analog will work again. Continue »- Posted Feb 28, 2008
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McDonald's says Videogames makes Children fat!
Quote: McDonald's UK CEO has a rather... unique take on the child obesity problem... Steve Easterbrook, McDonald's UK chief executive admits that the food and drink industry is also to blame for child obesity, but the main culprits are videogames: "Then there's a life element: there's fewer green spaces and kids are sat home playing computer games on the TV when in the past they'd have been burning off energy outside.", says Steve Easterbrook to The Times. Videogames are more and more successful, but then again, according to The Continue »- Posted Jan 10, 2008
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