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you can add Little Big Planet to the list of games I play as well now :) Join me please! need more people in that game to mess around with lol.

Just add me up. Have been playing a bit of LBP lately.

AWBrian / Bogie19th

Most Popular PlayStation Disc Based Games

Uncharted 2

Killzone 2

Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (Metal Gear Online)<

Resistance 2

SOCOM Confrontation

Most Popular PlayStation Network Games

Pixel Junk Monsters

Reminder to self:

AWBrian games, Ironman name not done, DirtyLarry self updated and didn't change the time, Bun-Bun didn't use the format so I'm ignoring him until he does.

Semi-updated, not back until Saturday.

Neowin Name/PSN ID

devi59 / devi59

Most Popular PlayStation Disc Based Games

LittleBigPlanet

Madden 10

Uncharted 2

Metal Gear Solid 4

SoulCalibur 4

Buzz: Quiz World

Fracture

White Knight Chronicles

Most Popular PlayStation Network Games

Fat Princess

Playstation Home

Marvel vs. Capcom 2

Ragdoll Kung Fu

Tekken Dark Resurrection

Burnout Paradise

Smash Cars

Supersonic Aerobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars

High Stakes Poker

Tecmo Bowl

NFL Arcade

NHL Arcade

Planet Minigolf

I just got 2 more games, though 1 isn't multiplayer at all.

I've got quite a bit that aren't Multiplayer. But since I have a 4 year old it makes it hard for me to play online at all. I never get the TV. Thats why I do most of my gaming on my laptop.

Just bought a PS3 last week after a solid 8 years as a loyal Xboxer. The PS3 exclusives have finally swayed me :) Picked up Heavy Rain and God of War 3 to start me off but I'll definitely be getting some online multiplayer games soon and would be good to have some peeps to play with! (is Uncharted 2 MP any good?)

Neowin - pixelfuze

PSN - chillyjames

PSN ID is the same as my username, Boxster17. Haven't played online a whole lot, but could play just about any of them online if people were interested.

Probably the easiest way to link what I have - http://ps3trophycard.com/profile/Boxster17 (most of my older games have been traded in so just about all my current ones have trophy support, though a few may be ones I borrowed from friends)

Just bought a PS3 last week after a solid 8 years as a loyal Xboxer. The PS3 exclusives have finally swayed me :) Picked up Heavy Rain and God of War 3 to start me off but I'll definitely be getting some online multiplayer games soon and would be good to have some peeps to play with! (is Uncharted 2 MP any good?)

Neowin - pixelfuze

PSN - chillyjames

Uncharted 2 mp is great. even if you suck, you can have a ton of fun.

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AbandonedTrolley / AbandonedTrolley

Disc Based

Buzz Quiz Tv

Buzz Quiz World

Battlefield 2: Bad Company

Demons Souls

Burnout Paradise

Resident Evil 5

Killzone 2

Rainbow Six Vegas 2

White Knight Chronicles

GT5:Prologue

Motorstorm - Pacific Rift

Sacred 2

GTA4

Little Big Planet

Red Dead Redemption

PSN

Wipeout HD/Fury

Fat Princess

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