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i didn't see any console =/ though i only saw probably the last 30 mins as I was at work and missed the start..

so i don't know if they have actually shown the console - only the controller i think

lol

I have hated all PS variants since 2

until now they just took the PS1 controller and added buttons as opposed to a redesign... my bigass hands cant hit all the buttons on the stupid things

that attitude is still better than what keeps Nintendo's fans interested.

oh em gee Zelda is coming out. oh wow, a new mario game, this time Luigi's sister Lasagne gets kidnapped by Kooper Troopers skeletor 2nd cousin.

Yeah weds wheels are very very f**ked, I'll take some pics for you all when I get it back, let's hope it's not a write off and out of the 50+ fingerprints on it, they find one good one.

Alvin I might have to take you up on the wheel offer sometime in future as boss is going on holidays for two weeks, whether or not I can get a key and use a hoist is a problem. I was going to ask you for your stock zorst because of my Noise EPA from Pettett but looks like they're gonna have to extend that now..

lol

I have hated all PS variants since 2

until now they just took the PS1 controller and added buttons as opposed to a redesign... my bigass hands cant hit all the buttons on the stupid things

Original Xbox controllers were the best controllers for big handed people. They made them smaller because small handed gits whinged.

2nd worst controlled ever designed after the dreamcast

Original Xbox controllers were the best controllers for big handed people. They made them smaller because small handed hits whinge

At his house!?!?!? So jelly..

He pretty much has a workshop at his house. That's where I go to work on my car. Works out because if I'm about to wreck something he is there to stop me, or if I break something he can usually fix it lol

also from the previous page... leigh had actually spent more on handling mods than power :P

exactly right!, spent like $2700 on wider wheels / better tyres, $2000 on suspension, vs my $1400 tune :P

He pretty much has a workshop at his house. That's where I go to work on my car. Works out because if I'm about to wreck something he is there to stop me, or if I break something he can usually fix it lol

You've got a good friend.

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