"Earlier today, XGP Gaming received word that the price(s) for the XBOX 360 were 'leaked' around the net. As we expected, there will be two 'versions' of the XBOX 360 available for purchase. Start saving now! The first package consists of the basic console, one controller, cables, etc. and is set to sell for $299.99(US).
The second version contains the 360 controller(s?), remote and the HDD loaded with extra content. There's no word yet on whether or not this package may include the camera. The price for this package is...wait for it...$360(US).
Who knows if it's true, I saw it the other day and thought it sounded about right.
Maybe it was posted already, I didn't read through all the comments because they were "wtf, itz not teh pritty"...but who cares if it's not pretty?
I don't plan on taking it out to dinner and seducing it, I plan on gaming on it. Sure it could be both, but a sexy, sleek console is going to be hidden in my entertainment console just like an ugly one.
The point of "cool" Christian music is trying to get your message across to other people who would typically not be open to the message. It's good music (or at least music that would be accepted and liked by those who are into that scene) and has deeper meaning. If you listen to it just to listen to it, great. But if you listen to it and then get the message that they're trying to get across, that's even better.
It's not music, but it's relevant: Lots of people don't know (or ignore the fact) that CS Lewis was a Christian writer. They read The Chronicles of Narnia because it was good and for that reason alone. But there are so many more layers than just the "good book" layer and it's when people unearth that and take his message to heart (or reject it) that the full worth of the book is achieved.
Go "buy" mewithoutyou - A to B. Or anything by Norma Jean.
I play this around friends who don't know what it is and they're shocked when I tell them it's Christian.
I played through K2 and enjoyed it, but everything seemed like it was rehashed from the first one. I could pick out the Carth-character and the Bastilla-character and the stories seemed be flat IMHO.
I liked it, but it lacked the "new" feeling from KotoR 1.
Did anyone mention Bubble Bobble? Because playing through _all_ those levels and beating the game finally...only to find out that you had to finish with 2 players to have a happy ending? Man, that pissed me off.
"Earlier today, XGP Gaming received word that the price(s) for the XBOX 360 were 'leaked' around the net. As we expected, there will be two 'versions' of the XBOX 360 available for purchase. Start saving now! The first package consists of the basic console, one controller, cables, etc. and is set to sell for $299.99(US).
The second version contains the 360 controller(s?), remote and the HDD loaded with extra content. There's no word yet on whether or not this package may include the camera. The price for this package is...wait for it...$360(US).
Who knows if it's true, I saw it the other day and thought it sounded about right.
Well, white is an Apple color.
Maybe it was posted already, I didn't read through all the comments because they were "wtf, itz not teh pritty"...but who cares if it's not pretty? I don't plan on taking it out to dinner and seducing it, I plan on gaming on it. Sure it could be both, but a sexy, sleek console is going to be hidden in my entertainment console just like an ugly one.
That guy's right, you guys.
a) Yes it is.
b) I think so.
The point of "cool" Christian music is trying to get your message across to other people who would typically not be open to the message. It's good music (or at least music that would be accepted and liked by those who are into that scene) and has deeper meaning. If you listen to it just to listen to it, great. But if you listen to it and then get the message that they're trying to get across, that's even better.
It's not music, but it's relevant: Lots of people don't know (or ignore the fact) that CS Lewis was a Christian writer. They read The Chronicles of Narnia because it was good and for that reason alone. But there are so many more layers than just the "good book" layer and it's when people unearth that and take his message to heart (or reject it) that the full worth of the book is achieved.
Go "buy" mewithoutyou - A to B. Or anything by Norma Jean. I play this around friends who don't know what it is and they're shocked when I tell them it's Christian.
That would be more awful than the Fred Durst sex tape.
whatever Dvorak says is usually 100% spot-on, so I guess we should all start playing...sports?
I played through K2 and enjoyed it, but everything seemed like it was rehashed from the first one. I could pick out the Carth-character and the Bastilla-character and the stories seemed be flat IMHO. I liked it, but it lacked the "new" feeling from KotoR 1.
Did Bioware have anything to do with KOTOR 2? I thought it was all Obsidian.
Oh Sean, say it isn't so.
At least it looks better than the PS3 concept images. Take a look for yourself. http://img224.echo.cx/my.php?image=omgps38js.jpg
Oh I get it, ejaculation.
Did anyone mention Bubble Bobble? Because playing through _all_ those levels and beating the game finally...only to find out that you had to finish with 2 players to have a happy ending? Man, that pissed me off.
Am I the only person who dislikes this kind of game?