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WHAT!?! $60 here :|

EB had a pre-order deal where you could trade any 3 X360 games and get it for free. My Kmart had some really cheap games on clearance so I just bought 3 and went next door to EB and swapped them for Halo 3, lol. Total was US$38 for the games.

EB had a pre-order deal where you could trade any 3 X360 games and get it for free. My Kmart had some really cheap games on clearance so I just bought 3 and went next door to EB and swapped them for Halo 3, lol. Total was US$38 for the games.

Wow, nice :)

this is how you get around the age limitation.

- go to www.passport.com.

- create a new account, make sure the age is over 21.

- go to www.xbox.com.

- sign in using your new account and create a new gamertag.

- now go to your xbox and "recover" the gamertag you just created on xbox.com.

it should work fine for many of you, this is because if you create a GT in your xbox the first GT used to setup the console is used as a "master" account, but if you follow all the previous steps this will bypass that limitation... ;)

btw... you never saw this post... mmmkay? :whistle:

Reporting live from Gamestop.... to many kids up WAY past their bed time and horrible emo music is blaring. Oh the madness!

The store manager just blared over the PA that they will be enforcing ESRB age policy, and 25% of the crowd moaned and got mad. :devil: I laughed.

Now I'm not that old, but hanging out with all of these kids at a college area Gamestop is quite an experience; I'm glad I'm out of JrH and HS. Plus I snagged some free free coupons to Buffalo Wild Wing :p

Lastly, I heard some guy state he was going to call the cops to enforce the cities curfew policy on all the kids out without parents; this could be a fun night.

Bekabam reporting live from Moline, Illinois Gamestop!

4th in line, people in front of me are my friends, mainly its a bunch of HS kids, saw some really young ones without parents but they got kicked out. Just sitting in the mall chillin, not much to do, not many people in my town so the line isn't that long. I'm estimating about 20 people here now, another 50 or so on the way still.

Got to ebgames at 11:45 and it was freaking packed. At least a hundred people. At midnight they started selling and I was at the end of the line. I got my package at 12:08 so they pushed us through very quickly. Time to FINISH THE FIGHT!. Excuse the temporary HDTV setup. :)

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Well post man has just been and no Halo 3 for me :( Unless Parcel Force are delivering the Legendary copies, or it looks like it will be arriving tomorrow afterall :(

On the plus side my Halo 3 poster did arrive :p

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Teh shrine is almost complete! :devil:

Edit: Just checked my email and indeed it's being sent by Parcel Force! Woot there is still hope for me :laugh: :cry:

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