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Old 07-01-2011, 03:18 PM  
Dejan
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Originally Posted by Loki View Post
I think you might have me confused with someone else, a few months back I was here running a sale on my content.

I was having a tough time because I had LOADS of "pending" sales orders but nothing finalized, so I posted a sale thread.

The odd thing was that thread got WAY out of control, mainly because people love to think they know more then they really do, and or they just love to speculate OR create drama where there is none, people thought I was "loosing it" or "having a breakdown" and as I kept saying over and over... "I'm just trying to offer discounts, I'm fine"

People were telling me to "go here for work" "check out this place or that place" etc etc, and I kept saying over and over, I'm not really looking for work I'm JUST trying to run a sale

Anyway lol

I've had a fucked up "rule" for many years now, any time I pay $2k or more ahead on bills at one time I make a "Fuck It" purchase.

This time around it was a toss up between a 47 inch 3D HD TV, 3D Bluray player, extra glasses and a few 3D Blu ray movies OR an Xbox 360 kinect system with some games.

Since the XBox and access were about half the price of the TV setup I decided on the XBox and the overage is going back into savings.

-Loki-
Sorry then, my bad I misunderstood that post.

Anyway, I really enjoy playing Assassin's Creed Brotherhood, and yes you need to push a lot of buttons at once especially when you're in the battle and need to switch between weapons, but it's still a catchy game...

If you're looking in something like Mario games on Nintendo you may check out Lego games, like Lego Star Wars or something, one button for jumping around and one to shoot or use light saber..

My best advice would be to check out some gameplay videos at youtube before purchase anything, that's what I do
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