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b999 I remember the first time I played that aged about 15 and actually felt the sensation you get in your stomach when you drive fast over a hill (which I am now). Used to be addicted to Defender and Astroids. Now it's PS3. Anyone downloaded the GT5 demo? What do you think?
I know its 8 Months away but a London Gaming Convention is being held at Olympia (Grand hall) in June 2008. It's being modelled on the Leizpig event. I'll probably be running the VIP section so if anyone wants some free tickets let me know nearer the time.
Apparently the film "Heartbreak Kid," (Ben Stiller), called for a $20-$25 million opening but only managed $14 million in the U.S. and Canada (cost $60m to make) because audiences stayed home to play "Halo 3,". MP has the CPT suffered since you bought the game?

Xbox Live is great, barring that see if you can find a website that does the game in flash or somesuch first of all.

If you want to go the whole emulator route then it's usually worth checking on google groups for trustworthiness before installing anything.

I once installed something from opensource.org which you'd have thought would be trustwrothy and ended up with a nasty little bit of malware that took some eradicating. Learned my lesson though.


Here are a load, but like I say, do your research first.

http://www.gamerevolution.com/oldsite/download/emulator/emulator.htm

Is Halo 3 any good? I get the impession with those first person shooters that you're either hooked for months trying to complete the game (I remember spending a couple of months playing Quake about 8 years ago) or you're in a room being shot to shit by evil 11 year olds. And I'm sure I couldn't get a moment's peace from the wife and child.


Charlie

Coool.


Charlie, Halo3 is pretty good. The single player isn't too demanding, though it's can be so on the ludicrously hard setting. Also you can do it co-op which is nice.

Playing the online battles can be a curiously depressing experience as you're shot up by 11 year-olds, agreed.

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