That's not even what I'm talking about. I'm fine with the floor copies being opened, it's the ones behind the counter that have been opened that bother me.
And before someone jumps on me for that, I said it was the one here specifically.
With regards to this issue specifically I don't see...
The one here has the plastic machine right on the main counter.
When I used to shop there it was almost a guarantee that anything you bought had been opened by an employee.
If I can't get it for XBox or if it's multiplayer (that I'm going to play) then I get it for PC.
Other than that I don't gunk up my harddrive with stuff I can play on the 360.
I like both, but Futurama has some quality nerd-humour and some really subtle comedy that appeals to me. Although I like Simpsons, and still find it funny, Futurama wins.
I bought the Futurama DVDs, Simpsons I'll catch on TV.
That's why.
Gaming is nowhere near dead.
The fact that these clones exist just mean it's becoming more mainstream, and in the mean time we're still free to play the originals.
^My thoughts exactly.
I have a very unreliable internet connection. I have a few select multiplayer games but in the end I always have to look at what I'm going to be able to play and what I'm not. It's not economical for me to buy a single-player game that has multi-player requirements...
Well I still have zero badges, but I tried collecting badges anyway and it works, which means I've wasted all of this time waiting to get my badge so I could start.
I'm obviously successfully signed up for it, so why don't I have my badges?
Last game purchase....Half Life for a friend on Steam and Borderlands for myself on Steam.
Half Life was totally worth it, Borderlands would have been if 5 hours after the purchase it hadn't dropped to $7.50.
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