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Playing dota aswell in garena and been giving Madden 10 a good go. Still waiting for NBA 2K10 and....FORZA 3!

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playing DOTA, Heroes of Newerth, League of Legends

Playing NBA 2k9 religiously

waiting for

Modern Warfare 2

Operation Flashpoint Dragon Rising

Games will own my life

Diablo III

Starcraft 2

Gran Torismo 5

bought Burnout Paradise about 12 months ago, finally playing it now lol.

Yeap bought the 'new' GTA 12 month ago, only unwrapped it yesterday,

finished infamous good n bad last week, and started Shaun White snowboarding this week,

cant wait for NHL and FIFA 10!

Mario Kart (Wii) online... with the wife this time.

NBA 2k9 (PS3)... when my bro sends me the save file for our association

Final Fantasy Tactics A2 (DS)... ahhh brings back memories of FFT on the Playstation.

Resident evil 5 on the PC.

Finally a decent PC port unlike RE4, this time you can actually use keyboard & mouse properly!

& the GTX 260 sp216 is pumping out a constant >60fps with 4xAA = silky smooth frame rate >_<

Currently playing...

ODST - i'm a little dissapointed with it so far, i was expecting big things but it hasnt' grabbed me yet. I have only played for 30 an hour so far and Halo 3 took a while for me to get into so i'll give it some more time.

Thats about it lately, i've barely played any games for ages.

still hooked on fight night round 4, and a spot of KZ2 here and there, now that i have the HDMI cable hooked up i might go back and have a muck around with mirrors edge and GT5 Prologue again (till GT5 actually comes out)

still playing forza 2, trying to get every trophy / challenge.. finished every race with gold, only 1 challenge to go "own every car".. think i still have about 20 to buy.. pitty they are all $250,000+

played the new fifa 10 demo.. nothing really new

dirt 2 demo was pretty sweet.

Currently playing

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Killer7 I remember that game...pretty good

Well I'm juggling between Dirt 2, Wet and NFS Shift on 360 and for some nostalgia, Def Jam: Fight For NY and Marc Ecko's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure on PS2

Killer7 I remember that game...pretty good

Well I'm juggling between Dirt 2, Wet and NFS Shift on 360 and for some nostalgia, Def Jam: Fight For NY and Marc Ecko's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure on PS2

Yeah it is, when I first played it, it fully freaked me out how weird it was but I got my head around it. LOL!

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