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MINE is HALO (number 1 by a mile) we had a XBOX LAN party at my mate's house and we decided to see how many kills we could get it 7hrs i wound up as top KILLER on 2500 odd kills, and second was on 2100 odd. Trust me it's harder than you think with 16 palyers.

my girl friend is addicted to NFS underground (but i'm better lol - ford drivers just never learn)

HALO 2 is number 2 (even though i haven't palyed it and hasn't been released)

NFS underground is 3 for me

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The media demo release of GTR. The official sim for the FIA GT Racing Championship in Europe. It has MoTeC datalogging, adjustable seat position, realistic head movement, awesome force feedback through my MOMO force wheel and with my force feedback seat it is easily the most realistic car sim coming on. PC only. Can't wait for the real version to hit the shelves.

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Have any of you guys played Battlefield 1942?????? or the mods Desert Combat,Galactic Conquest , Eve of Destruction or Battlefield Pirates?

I'm sorry fellas but i played Halo for 10 mins and then went back to DC....

If you get bored , check 'em out.

http://www.desertcombat.com/

http://www.galactic-conquest.net/

http://www.planetbattlefield.com/eod/

http://www.bfpirates.com/

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