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#1 mdcorte
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Age shouldn't be a factor for playing something you enjoy, hell i'm 23 and I still play games that I had when I was 10, games that I should have "outgrown" by now. Play what you want, if anyone disses you screw them, they can't enoy them the way you can.

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#2 mdcorte
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One more that was an old one of one of my friends was JolyoldSt.Nick

In Halo3 "...killed by JolyoldSt.Nick" LOL

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#3 mdcorte
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Not sure how these stack up, but here are some of mine:

Chunkeybutt22

dingleberry6

I can stick you (which he proved many, many times)

LifesHell-followed by IKnow

RoboJesus3000

...to be continued asI find others

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#4 mdcorte
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Not necessarily bad games, although it depends on where you go to get it. as I currentally work at a Toy's R Us myself, I can say that the only bundle we offer at this time is online through our website. I could be off on this, but from what I remember the bundle was something like Wiiplay, 1 classic controller, Super Mario Galaxy or something like that. whatever, LOL. Anyway, here's a little advice for those out there trying to get a Wii. The Wii is usually sold on the weekens, Sundays to be percise, except on those "freak shipment" occasions, with most of the locations recieving anywhere from 30-50, sometimes up to 100 systems. It varies by location, but where I am at we get around 2 shipments a month, sometimes 3 if we are lucky. Since the R Us stores had to roto the last shipment on the 8th,that means we should hopefully get some more in around 2 weeks, if we are lucky. Hope this helps, and to all those hipefuls out there, don't give up. Keep perservering and you shall have what you seek.
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#5 mdcorte
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Apparently, based on what I have read in other topics the new update "when theres a gamecube disc inserted, it looks really stupid its boxish, and theres white margins on the sides, making it look really lame." Aside from that, you got me.
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#6 mdcorte
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No prob., how u liking the wii so far, what games did you get with it, if any?. The games I would reccommend are The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Super Mario Galaxy, and Wiiplay if you meed an extra remote, plus it comes with 9 games, not a bad deal. Also, feel free to add my consle as a friend, my code is 3377 6966 4706 5454. To send me yours look under the adress book feature off of the liitle enevlope on the bottom right corner. That's all for now, happy holidays:D
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#7 mdcorte
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English, far as I know
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#8 mdcorte
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In my opnion, insurance is usually a good idea, granted Nintendo's console's have at most an eigth the problems associated with the PS2/PS3 and 360, but that does'nt mean that problems are non-existent. Personally, I have all 3 systems and bought insurance for every one (my PS3 was used and I am on my 3rd 360). To me, an extra $40 on top of the overall price is not that big of a deal, I'd rather pay that then have to shell out another $300-$600 for a new system. The Wii does have a year through nintendo, so your covered for that at least. It depends onwhat the insurance would offer, would it cover just normal wear or would accidental damage (i.e. it gets dropped, something spills on it, etc) be covered as well. For me,the warrenty my company offers does cover accidental damage in addition to normal wear.Bottom line, whatever works for you, the Wii has no serious problems as far as I know, but i do work in retail and have had several returned for various reasons. Anyway, hope this helps and have a happy holidays and congratulations on securing a Wii.
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#9 mdcorte
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For me, I would have to say FFX, I played until the counter stopped, which I think is about 900-1000+ hours of game time.
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#10 mdcorte
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MGS 3 fills in what happend before the Foxhound unit was organized, and there are references to it in MGS 1 and 2, so I would check it out if you want to know everything up to the ending of MGS 2.
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