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Halo 3

Halo Wars

GTAIV

Bioshock

Assassins Creed

NBA2K8

COD4

Mass Effect

Rock Band

Army Of Two

NFS: Pro Street

Stranglehold!

Arrrgghh... thats $1200 bucks lol

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COD4 better be so awesome...

*shakes fist

I bought a TV especially for PS3, so these games better live up to the hype

haha yeh i got my 360 on launch last year and then like a week later i bought a 42" plasma, had too, they are HD games, needed some HD love :)

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I chose to be a bit different, i bought a 37in instead of 42 and with the money i saved i bought a Sony 1000w 5.1 surround sound system... I wanted the complete audio AND visual experience. Now when i play F1CE i can really hear that 19thou RPM

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I chose to be a bit different, i bought a 37in instead of 42 and with the money i saved i bought a Sony 1000w 5.1 surround sound system... I wanted the complete audio AND visual experience. Now when i play F1CE i can really hear that 19thou RPM

sweet as!

i just cant wait for assassins creed, going to be crazy.

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I've barely got the time to finish what I've already got and now all these are coming out. I suppose a bonus of that is that some of them will come down a bit in price by the time I get around to them.

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You forgot Sega Rally Revo, im hanging for that.

Heres some pics for the games this year:

Need 4 Speed Pro Street

HALO 3

Timeshift

LOL alot coming out early next year:

Midnight Club: Los Angeles

Lost Odyssee

Wet

Dark Sector

Alone in the Dark

Soul Caliber 4

Also hanging for Resident Evil 5 but who knows how long that'll take :yes:

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