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#1 Shadowalker1191
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PN03 before a KB Toy Store went under by me for 2 bucks.
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#2 Shadowalker1191
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Another for Forza 2, Better IMHO than GT for the PS3
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#3 Shadowalker1191
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Mass Effect is a mind blowing RPG. I am on my 5th run on the game and also cannot wait for the next one. I have even gone as far as buying the books and reading the stories about the game.
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#4 Shadowalker1191
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Correct any cord will do when connecting from your modem also the 360 has auto sensing crossover detectors so you don't need to use a crossover cable like the gen 1 xbox when system linking.
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Probably the rarest mode is the second-person narrative mode, in which the narrator refers to the focal character(s) as "you", therefore making the audience feel as if they are characters within the story. Because of this, second-person pieces often have an accusatory nature with the narrator often condemning or expressing powerful emotions directly at the person whom they are referring to. A small number of novels have been written in the second-person, frequently paired with the present tense. A relatively prominent example is Jay McInerney's Bright Lights, Big City, where the central character is clearly modeled on himself, and he seems to have decided that second-person point of view would create even more intimacy than first-person, creating the feeling that the reader is blind, in a sense, and the plot is leading him along. Another example is Damage by A.M. Jenkins, in which the second-person is used to show how distant the depressed main character has become from himself. Another example is Nightswimmer by Joseph Olshan, in which the second-person is used by the narrator to intimately explain a story that his lover only partially understands. The second person format has been used in at least a few popular novels, most notably Italo Calvino's If on a winter's night a traveler, and Tom Robbins' Half Asleep in Frog Pajamas as well as many short stories. When done well, the readers imagine themselves within the action, which can be used to place them in different situations, for example in Iain Banks' novel Complicity, where the chapters that deal with the actions of a murderer are in the second person. It is almost universally agreed that second-person narration is hard to manage, especially in a serious work. Other examples of second-person narrative are the Choose Your Own Adventure children's books, in which the reader actually makes decisions and jumps around the book accordingly; most interactive fiction; and different chapters from many novels written by Chuck Palahniuk, like his novel Diary. An even rarer, but stylish version of second person narration takes the form of a series of imperative statements with the implied subject "you", as in this example from Lorrie Moore's "How to Become a Writer": "Decide that you like college life. In your dorm you meet many nice people. Some are smarter than you. And some, you notice, are dumber than you. You will continue, unfortunately, to view the world in exactly these terms for the rest of your life." Thanks Wiki!
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#6 Shadowalker1191
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"2GB is reserved to increase overall system functionality, including things like the Xbox emulator - to enable backwards compatibility" "4GB is provided for game 'caching' or other hard drive-specific experiences developers want to build for their game"
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#7 Shadowalker1191
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[QUOTE="nate_c-12"]Yea if you preorder it form Gamestop then youll get a card with a code whenever the beta is released. Or if your a registered member of callofduty.com then youll get the key.LightColor

slight chances for the NEWER memebers they might not get in, but yeah u can preorder, get the code, then cancel like a real jerk lol but either way, if u want in its easier to preorder :)

You do not get a card, you must provide them with your email and there is a "Chance" you may get a message with the code, its all up to Treyarch and publisher Activision.
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#8 Shadowalker1191
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Could be the god ol fashion Ghostbusters game that was on the NES coming to the marketplace?
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#9 Shadowalker1191
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Hands up also, Launch days system running just fine in the family room, hdmi system with 120 gig on it just fine in the bedroom.
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#10 Shadowalker1191
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http://www.xbox360achievements.org/index.php ^^^^^^^ Great place to find out how to get Achievements.