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MediocreNoob / MediocreNoob

I'm only playing Battlefield 1943 seeing as how that is all I have at the moment. I haven't played a console in 10-15+ years so I'm very rusty so if you do somehow manage to see me, go easy.

I'm what the internet kids like to call a "Christmas Noob".

PS. Also ought to add that I'm rockin' my HD gaming on a standard def tv. So games like BF1943 are, at times, difficult to read. Oh and also, I don't have any type of voice chat or keyboard chat stuff yet.

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I bought a new PS3 today, with LittleBigPlanet 2.

My PSN Name is: jamesyfx

You can add me if you like, but it's unlikely I'll play online due to the fact that I'm a complete newbie and would probably not understand what's going on. xD

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TangoEight / TRENDY_TURBAN

Not playing a lot now because there are no good CODs anymore, every MW2 lobby I get in is hacked :crazy:

I play Battlefield BC2 sometimes and I'm gonna get Bulletstorm, can't wait for that one to come out :yes:

T8

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BeLGaRaTh/BeLGaRaTh :)

BTW what ever happened to the official Neowin list that had all the platforms and names? That one was awesome.

It died when Neowin moved over to the Atlas style iirc, and then just disappeared.

Which is a pity as it was awesome and it seems like this list hasn't been updated in like 6 months, lol.

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