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ground shipping...the post office doesn't even do that anymore.

jianbing - i know the feeling! but didn't realize you were off so long...

Haha. Yeah, it was taking too much time away from lots of other things in my life. I had planned on going a year, but I broke down :p

Got a TON of games to catch up on now though. I have RE5, Bionic Commando, and Mirrors Edge all sitting here, but I can drag myself away from Tales of Vespiria right now :laugh:

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Had some free time, but didn't want to get into big games, so I loaded up my Arcade compilation and got a few more achievements with Bejeweled, Geometry Wars and Outpost Kaloki X, so now I'm over 28K, w00t!

Rookas, personally i think it's not worth the aggravation. let it go my friend!

Are you kidding? I'm having a great time with it, haven't played Bioshock in ages and it's really an amazing game. The vita chambers always made the game feel cheap. As long as you save frequently it's not very difficult. I'm already running errands for Sander Cohen, moving along quite nicely. I just now got the crossbow, which makes the Big Daddies much easier to drop, but I've already killed 6 or 7 of them with grenades/shotty. I remember the game being much harder, but I was using a much smaller TV at that time. Gamefly finally shipped Wolverine to me, and I'm thinking of actually purchasing Prototype (in a store no less, haven't done that in a long time). My score should be climbing again soon, I just had to take care of that annoying 1000/1100 in Bioshock!

I've nearly hit 50,000 points, thanks to a few more achievements on Shaun White Snowboarding last night. I want to finish the main quest at least before I send it back to LoveFilm, then I'm gonna get to work on Resistance 2 on the PS3.

Are you kidding? I'm having a great time with it, haven't played Bioshock in ages and it's really an amazing game. The vita chambers always made the game feel cheap. As long as you save frequently it's not very difficult. I'm already running errands for Sander Cohen, moving along quite nicely. I just now got the crossbow, which makes the Big Daddies much easier to drop, but I've already killed 6 or 7 of them with grenades/shotty. I remember the game being much harder, but I was using a much smaller TV at that time. Gamefly finally shipped Wolverine to me, and I'm thinking of actually purchasing Prototype (in a store no less, haven't done that in a long time). My score should be climbing again soon, I just had to take care of that annoying 1000/1100 in Bioshock!

Dang man... slow down! Not even giving me a chance to catch up :p

didn't mean Bioshock as a whole, just that achievement. PLUS, i just finished replaying it, took care of all the little sisters...and as reported online, that 40GS for handling all the LS's didn't come on. Oh well.

don't get me started on Gamefly...what a bunch of dimwits. Gaming is a buyer's hobby, i'm sorry to say.

Ouch... in that case, I concede :|

Yeah, I thought it would be the same as last time I went for that achievement: play for a few hours and then put in call of duty. I really got sucked into it this time, been playing for a few days straight. I'll probably beat the game when I get home from work later, the end is tough but a lot of fun.

After finishing Outpost Kaloki X and tired of getting frustrated with Geometry Wars, I loaded up Bioshock and started my Brass Balls run. Only played for about an hour because it's time to get some shut eye. I tried to see if perhaps I could go for the last achievement in Boom Boom Rocket, but 5 laps on endurance on Hard is, well, very hard! Beating any COD game on Veteran is easier than that :(

I broke 50,000 points last night, thanks to Shaun White Snowboarding! :) Just gotta beat Shaun White in the halfpipe now to complete the story. I had a couple goes last night, and bloody hell, is it hard!

what the...where did colin and duccodude come from all of a sudden? Vyk, what's going on!

Uh-oh, you better get truckin! Hit 48 on Wolvy, just struggling to stay in the top ten. Just got Ghostbusters and Bionic Commando, and I'm getting Fight Night next week. I'm gunnin' for MJ!

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