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Can I get the key for Mirror's Edge please?  :)

Done :)

 

Got these left now:

 

Burnout Paradise: The Ultimate Box Origin Key
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 - Uprising Origin Key
Medal of Honor Origin
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I'd love to, but these sorts of topics attract spam and one post wonders like there's no tomorrow :/

 

We do seem to have an awful lot of generous members though, but I would hate to see it turn into a begging topic.

 

If you guys are in favour of it and have more to share, then we can give it a test run (Y)

 

 

I did consider people signing up and just spamming it. I suppose we could make rules for the topic, like in the random pictures thread there are rules about nudity and profanity that people seem to follow the overwhelming majority of the time.

The rules could be something like:

 

 

Absolutely no soliciting keys or serials, either within the thread or via PM. - No one can request any keys unless someone has offered some. No "omg, can some1 plz share a key 4 <insert game>??! I am poor and cant afford it. kthxbye".

 

A member for more than 6 months with a minimum of xxx posts. I think around 100-150. This one deters people from just signing up, spamming the boards to get their count up.

 

 

 

 

 

I don't see the harm in trying. If people ruin it then we can just unpin the topic and go back to this way.

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I did consider people signing up and just spamming it. I suppose we could make rules for the topic, like in the random pictures thread there are rules about nudity and profanity that people seem to follow the overwhelming majority of the time.

The rules could be something like:

 

 

I don't see the harm in trying. If people ruin it then we can just unpin the topic and go back to this way.

 

I'll add the rules when I get a chance, but for now = Pinned (Y)

 

Compl3x's rules serve as the basis until they're added to OP :P

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I'll add the rules when I get a chance, but for now = Pinned (Y)

 

Compl3x's rules serve as the basis until they're added to OP :p

 

 

Cool.

 

All right folks, let's not tank this idea by being greedy or begging for keys.

 

 

just send me any :)

 

Sent Dead Space key.

  • 4 weeks later...

I have a few keys that Aergan donated

  • Cave Story+
  • The Basement Collection
  • Offspring Fling
  • Euro Truck Simulator 2
  • Half Minute Hero: Super Mega Neo Climax Ultimate Boy
  • KickBeat Steam Edition

I am not online a lot this week so may take a little bit of time to get back to anyone

  • 2 weeks later...

@haggis

 

I dont have 100 posts but id love the Euro Truck Simulator 2 key if you still have it :) ive been on Neowin minecraft server for 2 years if that counts :)

 

I can tell a joke :----

 

Two ariels on a roof fall in love, i went to the wedding it was crap, but the reception was good!

 

:)

Thread's a little old so not sure if the keys are still unused, but I wouldn't mind a Red Alert 3 key... I wouldn't use the others.  If it's not available, no biggy!  Thanks for being nice and offering them up to people anyways.

 

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Anomaly Korea or Anomaly Warzone Earth Mobile Campaign

 

would be nice.

 

 

joke:

What cheese should you use to hide a horse?

Mascarpone.

 

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Hope everyone is having a great year thus far.  Decided I need to get rid of my extra HB keys and once again I'm offering them to the fine folks here on Neowin. 

 

Here's what I have:

 

Orcs Must Die! 2: Complete Pack

Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed

Sonic Generations

Terraria

 

No giveaways or drawings for this, first come first served.

Hope everyone is having a great year thus far.  Decided I need to get rid of my extra HB keys and once again I'm offering them to the fine folks here on Neowin. 

 

Here's what I have:

 

Orcs Must Die! 2: Complete Pack

Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed

Sonic Generations

Terraria

 

No giveaways or drawings for this, first come first served.

 

I wouldn't mind the Sonic games :)

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