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PSN ID: KasperDog

guess i'm a year late adding myself, never noticed the thread.

Whoops!

PSN Name: Anderlation

My Xbox Gamertag was The Anderlation, sort of got them mixed up!

sin-ergy :D add me up scotty!
PSN id: Malbojia

If your playing NTSC-J games add me. I do have a few titles for NTSC-M.

I have warhawk, so if you want to game on a boring sunday afternoon you know where to reach me.

Added and fixed! :)

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So you actually used the one at office?

Holy crap Im impressed

American Ninja, add this guy to the list

This could very well be fake - how do we know you used a PS3 to do that?

So you actually used the one at office?

Holy crap Im impressed

American Ninja, add this guy to the list

This could very well be fake - how do we know you used a PS3 to do that?

He was on the list but when I and other members could not add him because it said the user name does not exists I took him off the list. :)

Ahh I remember - the whole reserving your nickname before the PS3 even launched which didnt work....or something

Create a new account Spartan, like MSXNA2 (Its actually a cool name, I might just steal it in the near future :yes:)

Thank god it didnt cost you anything *cough* *cough*

my PSN ID is still MSXNA... but it seems like Sony was messing with my account some time ago as I wasn't able to log into the network... the only thing I hate to pieces is not been able to change the country... :no:

Like, change it to Legoland? :p

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