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Finally got Phantasy Star in the mail today. That should be another 1000 for me and like 12 achievements I think. Should be a fun game.

Wow, you left me in the dust. I remember when we were neck and neck at one point in time...Ouch.

Wow, you left me in the dust. I remember when we were neck and neck at one point in time...Ouch.

lol. Ya i'm going to start climbing again, finally got a job and can start spending more games on renting/buying games. And hey I'm only 3K above you, that's like 3 easy sports games lol. You can jump up real quick. If I post-pone all my trips I plan on taking this year and take that money into games and invest enough time, I could defiently make my goal of 30K.

But I'm thinking of saving up and planning out which games to play, and finding deals (amazon/ebay FTW) and just get a backstock of games, and join the X360A gaming league. So maybe starting next month or in 3 months I should move up quickly. Just got to decided what to do. That's why I'm going to post-pone my Phantasy Star Achievements till then.

i like slane's attitude, he's well-planned and sets goals for himself, which is the beauty behind the achievement/GS system, it gives everything this wholesome air of continuity.

however, if you mean 30K by the end of this year? buddy, even you'll be hard pressed to do that!

I know I would be. But that's only 15 games of straight 1000. And I know there is at least 15 more games that I could beat in a day or three tops, that I haven't even played yet. And I got a bunch of freetime on my hands. No school, just work which is about 20-30 hours a week and a girlfriend. I have lots of freetime. I dunno, I doubt I'll go for it, but I might start mid-november and see where I get. Would be cool to even get 10K by the end of the year.

would like to officially convey my jeaslousy here...if you can even come close to doing that by new year's i will be most seriously impressed. you'll be getting a few drinks from me at the first neowin convention...

I only just noticed this, but apparently a few days ago they added gamercards for the custom list. Here's ours (I added it to the first post too):

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On another note, our leadboard is doing pretty well. 40 users, almost 150,000 gamerscore and over 5,000 achievements. I just thought, they should do a leaderboard of all the custom leaderboards, that would rule. :D

A little blast of the past. This was the leaderboard one year ago. I exhumed the post for PabUK while searching for the date I joined.

Today, we are 172, scored more than 1.3 Million GS and more than 52500 achievements.

<totally shameless self-congratulation>

The funny thing is that, when I joined one year ago, I was 21st. Yesterday, I reclaimed that rank from Futur1sm.

It's time to continue the fight and claim the 19th.

</totally shameless self-congratulation>

indeed. happy birthday, thanks for putting together pabuk and thanks for the reminder vyk! good job everyone, we are truly going forward full steam.

what are our goals by xmas again?

EDIT: a quick muhahahaha at michaelBL

Huh? We are back at 1.289M GSS and 51200 achievements: someone in the 11K range must have left the leaderboard ... :(

what are our goals by xmas again?

They were 60K achievements and 1.5 M GS but I am rather pessimistic about them now.

vyk: can people actually quit the board? but we have 173 people now, that's more than 172 last i checked...anyway congrats to the new recruit. as for the goals, right on, pessimistic? it'll be a cakewalk!

mike: well, you were the closest, remember?

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