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Ben Croshaw just described zelda fans as

"A bunch of milk-eyed simpering cunts who can be brought to the theoretical limits of hhuman ecstasy by tri-force patterned tea-towels."


Has anyone ever seen him and woodrot in the same room? Just a stylistic similarity is all. That would be very cool indeed btw.


in a world where cool=incredibly geeky obviously

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I'm selling my Xbox 360 250gb , it's in perfect working order and comes with two controllers, hd lead, Kinect sensor and games.

Kinect sports

Dance central

Kinect adventures

Call of duty modern warfare 2

Call of duty black ops 2

Call of duty ghosts

Ea sports fight night round 3

Bioshock infinity

UFC 2010

Grand theft auto 5

Fifa street

Fifa World Cup 2006

Fifa 09

Fifa 11

Fifa 12

Fifa 13

Test drive unlimited

Pes 06

Hitman absolution

Madden NFL 13

Ashes cricket

Red dead redemption

Stuntman ignition

Batman arkham asylum

Tomb raider underworld

Damage inc. pacific squadron ww2

Tom clancys splinter cell double agent.

Guiter hero warriors of rock

Guiter hero 3 legends of rock.

?250 for all of it.

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anyone playing world of tanks blitz, out now on android as well as ios (and new update gives you the british tanks)?

ftp model is not annoying in the slightest, it's a beautifully balanced game, and judging by my 500 battles and counting, worrisomely addictive!!

I was a big fan. A SNES with Street Fighter 2 Turbo was up there with my bass guitar as best presents my parents gave me as a teenager. I tended to go for Ryu/Ken.


Tekken 2 on the original Playstation was also very very good (never had a PS, but spent A LOT of time round my mate's gaff playing his).

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