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OK after having my Xbox 360 for over a year now, I've finally got an Xbox Live Gold subscription. I had a quick go on GTA IV last night and suffered a bit of a whoopin'.

Anyone up for a game tonight, about 8pm?

Gamertag: howardthomson

Game: GTA IV

Match Type: Any

Time: 8PM BST (GMT +1)

Or maybe even this afternoon, I should be around if anyone wants a quck go any sooner.

in reference to my gaming with other neowinians, it can be summed up in the words of a wisened, overly spliced denizen of Rapture: "they talk talk talk, but in the end really have nothing to say". i admit, it's my fault. and the fault of industrial breweris with vats the size of Idaho.

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Nothing special, it's been my online tag for about 11 years now, started in PBeM games online and it's been my tag in all the online stuff i've done (but I'm using Kanus as well now) in like WoW and Eve and DaoC, SWG etc lol.

It's pronounced Rack-tay-el though but people always say Rak for short :)

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Great idea! I've been playing MW2 alot recently, but I'm always a fan for playin' some Gears :devil: and rockin' out with the Beatles.

I'm kinda getting tired of having to deal with all these little children on live so i'm looking for some..I guess mature(?) players?

Hit me up, send me a freind request and lets kill some bitches.

Gamertag: Lord Snoosh

Game: Modern Warfare 2, Gears of War 2, Beatles Rockband.

Match Type: MW2 - team deathmatch, GoW2 - Horde

Time Zone: Pacific GMT

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Gamertag: xSniperVixen

Games: Halo 3, Forza 2 or 3, Borderlands, any others message and ask, I rent them a handful at a time

Match Type: Any

Time GMT -5 (EST)

add me as a friend if you like :) Just let me know you're from Neowin so I don't assume you're a random.

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This Saturday, at 7PM GMT, I will be hosting a Battlefield: Bad Company 2 gaming night (to check your local time, go here). I'm getting people from other websites to join to so the turnaround is hopefully going to be pretty good, so add Livin in boxes to your friends list and join me on Saturday!

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