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Well got quite a few games going at the moment :p

PC:

Doom 3: Resurection of Evil

Need For Speed: Underground

Xbox:

Forza Motorsport

Jade Empire

PS2:

Gran Turismo 4

Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit 2

Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater

I bought Fight Night Round 2 for the PlayStation 2 a few days ago and it is one fun game. The graphics are awesome and I just love the KO moment replays. One thing I seem to have trouble with though is that in the instructions it says something about when you're knocked down, you have to align the two images together to get yourself back up (or something along those lines), I don't seem to have to do that when I am knocked down - is it a feature that you have to turn on?

Madden 06

I bought Fight Night Round 2 for the PlayStation 2 a few days ago and it is one fun game. The graphics are awesome and I just love the KO moment replays. One thing I seem to have trouble with though is that in the instructions it says something about when you're knocked down, you have to align the two images together to get yourself back up (or something along those lines), I don't seem to have to do that when I am knocked down - is it a feature that you have to turn on?

No, when the ref is counting you have to align them

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