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*shakes head*..

you haven't invested in a PS2 yet for GT3... DAMN YOU!!!

that was my only motivated to buy the thing, only other game that was worth buying was GTA3 which is now on friggin PC.. GRRRR but thats about it... 700$ for one game.. tis a bit of a rip though.

Shaun

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But GT3's got nothing on GTA3, only reason i bought my PS2 as well :lol:[/quote:279c6d7c35]

that's what i woulda thought. i mean there's only so many laps you can do in a phat s13 or whatever.

both games have their appeal i suppose. this getaway game looked amazing though. didn't read the article, just flicked through it and checked out screenshots. cutting edge stuff.

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