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#1 SuperChin
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Okay great, thanks.
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#2 SuperChin
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Alright, well that's good to know. I didn't hear anything about a code, is that inside both the PS3 and XBOX versions? I would be getting the PS3 version if I do buy it. Also I agree, hopefully people don't buy all that extra cheat garbage.
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#3 SuperChin
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I don't own Madden 2010 but I'm considering buying it at this point, as a fan or the series and as an owner of the franchise's games for the 2 years prior. One thing that bothers me greatly about this year's installment is the massive amount of downloadable content that you have to pay for in order to take advantage of. Now, I'm all for extra content in a game, but don't make me pay for something as simple as and "Online Franchise Mode". 10 Bucks for that? You can buy full games for that price, for what is something that should be included into the games $60 price tag in the first place. This among the slew of other downloadable content for Madden 2010 does not make me want to shovel out another $60 dollars for this years installment of what, to me, seems like an incomplete game. Oh, and the fact that you can pay cold hard cash to "Revive" one of your star players in franchise mode just makes me laugh, why would anybody do this? Any thoughts?
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#4 SuperChin
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I really think it all depends on what part of the United States you grow up in, what city, what state, and how the education system operates and is maintained there. Moreover, a family's financial and social situation plays a huge role in the type of education their children will recieve. The final factor in the level of education a children receives, in my opinion, lies squarely within the motivational drive of the individuals attending the schools, which in turn must be implanted by parents or by a children's environment. There are opportunities, but the US is a free nation, giving us the choice to a great education or a not so great one.
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