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currently playing the ass out of Forza 3, but have been thinking I might go and buy Oblivion for the 360 and play it through without cheating... would take a hell of a long time but would be wicked fun :D

currently playing the ass out of Forza 3, but have been thinking I might go and buy Oblivion for the 360 and play it through without cheating... would take a hell of a long time but would be wicked fun :cool:

i think i racked up nearly 50-60 hours on oblivion, only finished the story plus 3 of the guilds.. i spent hours trying to get rid of my aids after i slept in the wilderness and some vampire bit me..

Currently. UFC 2009, Batman on PS3

and been going old school a fair bit lately also

Jagged Alliance 2, Sim Farm, Transportation Tycoon, Scorched Earth (PC).

And on Emulators/Roms

Seiken Densetsu 3 (Snes), Mario Kart (Snes), Mario Golf (N64)

been playing operation flashpoint 2 and need for speed shift, both are kinda meh, though nfs:s is more enjoyable so far

operation flashpoint gets better as you go along, gets frustrating at times walking 4 ever then if u make a mistake haha

im playin forza 3 at the moment was gona take it back but finally into the good cars and its not bad graphics are crap after playing dirt 2 tho

Finally agreeded to all the hype around Uncharted on PS3 so bought that last week, loved the game, it actually stopped me playing NFS shift just as i got bought the pagani zonda...

Also playing Red Fraction Gureilla, gotta love explossions!

And still playing GT5 prologue... patiently waiting for the full game...

I hear Uncharted 2 kills number one so I'll prob be getting that...

oh and I'm liking the look of boderlands...

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I finished that with my missus... we are both highly competative. We were at each others throats blaming each other for each one of our deaths...

I just stay out of her way now :(

oh yeah, and I got Borderlands over the weekend... very fun! Just my kinda game! :O

lol, I have the same problem. been playing two player with my GF too and often end up getting each other killed, or accidentally hitting A at the wrong moment and ending up in a bubble only to watch the other die and we both have to start over. good fun though. :(

There's been a few times where I've gone to do something tricky for a star coin or something and told her to sit tight so I can bubble for safety if I need to... She freaks out and bubbles as well so we lose :(

It was good fun to start with, but I think we're taking it too seriously now... we're trying to get all the levels in the hidden world...

loving super mario brothers on the wii. good fun. :turned: almost as good as the original.... lol.

Being playing this as well

I finished that with my missus... we are both highly competative. We were at each others throats blaming each other for each one of our deaths...

I just stay out of her way now :D

oh yeah, and I got Borderlands over the weekend... very fun! Just my kinda game! :)

Well at least you guys are cooperating, when I played with my friends we were all being complete arse-holes to each other, sometimes killing each other on purpose... :)

I finished that with my missus... we are both highly competative. We were at each others throats blaming each other for each one of our deaths...

I just stay out of her way now ;)

oh yeah, and I got Borderlands over the weekend... very fun! Just my kinda game! :)

Been looking at this one. Do you play it with your missus too?

Also, if the two of you are playing split screen, can you play with another couple of people via internet? (so 4 players, 2 PS3's)

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