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Theres some very promisig games on the horizon. Dont have the time to play them all but here is my wish list. What is yours?

xbox 360

Assasins creed 2

Forza 3

COD modern warfare 2

Bioshock 2

Left for dead 2

Mass effect 2

Max Payne 3

Tom clancy's splinter cell conviction

Final fantasy XIII

Alan Wake

Fable 3

Aliens colonial marines

Deus Ex 3

Doom 4

Ps3

Uncharted 2

Gran turismo 5

God of war 3

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2: gt5

3: gt5

4: gt5

5: gt5

6: gt5

7: gt5

8: gt5

9: gt5

10: gt5

i did my top 10 because i think there is still a chance that it won't be out even by the end of next year, since it was originally supposed to be out back when the dinosaurs were still walking the earth

PC:

Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

Borderlands

Football Manager 2010

Left For Dead 2 (The Uncut US version...not the dumbed down for Australia version)

Rogue Warrior

Colin McRae Dirt 2

The Saboteur

Diablo 3

The Agency

Console

Mass Effect 2

Bioshock 2

Tekken 6

Darksiders

Assasins Creed 2

Gran Turismo 5 (only then I will buy a PS3 console)

Forza Motosport 3

WWE Smackdown vs RAW 2010

DJ Hero

Splinter Cell: Conviction

Grand Theft Auto: Episodes From Liberty City (The Lost And Damned & The Ballad Of Gay Tony)

Edited by BigDirtyJase
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DEFINATLY DEFINATLY Gran Tourismo 5

C.O.D MW2

NFS Shift DLC

Uncharted 2 (already out but just got Uncharted and need to finish that 1st)

Borderlands (next on to buy list)

Mafia 2 (was it wrong to like the original PS2 version?)

Bioshock 2 (loved no 1)

God Of War 3

suprised no-one has said anything bout...

Alien v Predator (if they release it in aus)

PS3 (When I can be fcuked getting one) :(

1: Street Fighter 4

2: God Of War 3

3: Metal Gear Solid 4

4: Tekken 6

5: Devil May Cry 4

6: Resident Evil 5

7: Need For Speed Shift

8: GT5

9: Aliens VS Predator

10: WET

PS3 (When I can be fcuked getting one) :(

1: Street Fighter 4

2: God Of War 3

3: Metal Gear Solid 4

4: Tekken 6

5: Devil May Cry 4

6: Resident Evil 5

7: Need For Speed Shift

8: GT5

9: Aliens VS Predator

10: WET

Street fighter 4 is awesome old school mixed with new school, all the old moves and charm are there but there is slightly newer ways to fight and looks awesome...

Resident Evil 5 was good fun... took a while to get used to having to stand still and shoot (it was the 1st Resident evil game i ever play) but adds to the intensity...

NFS shift is a great game (once you change the controller settings...) Looks and SOUNDS great...

GT5, GOW 3 and AVP are definate must buys...

Just my 2c

Street fighter 4 is awesome old school mixed with new school, all the old moves and charm are there but there is slightly newer ways to fight and looks awesome...

Resident Evil 5 was good fun... took a while to get used to having to stand still and shoot (it was the 1st Resident evil game i ever play) but adds to the intensity...

NFS shift is a great game (once you change the controller settings...) Looks and SOUNDS great...

GT5, GOW 3 and AVP are definate must buys...

Just my 2c

Hehe!!

I am a long time Street Fighter fan and I played SF4 at the arcades and was crazy.

Went to a friends place and played Resident Evil 5, I had to get use to the game, while accessing your weaponry, they game does not pause, it's just like real life... LOL!

MGS4 and GOW3 will be epic as I have played / finished all the other ones.

:(

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