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Ih8pkmn

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My Wii. My PS2 has gotten more use than that thing recently, as I just bought Prince of Persia: Sands of Time.
 

zhemis

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My printer. Yearly I have to replace dry ink. Nothing that can game gets neglected in this house.
 
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My PS2 and my N64 are sadly collecting dust. I haven't touched either of them in over a year. They've been fading away in a closet in my parents' house.
 

FiXT_Cake

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PS3 and MW2 when you switch Keyboard and mouse you can't go back plus TF2 is a great FPS game for PC.
 

Pegghead

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Probably my DS, I mean it was a worthwhile purchase for when I'm off and abroad but when I'm at home there's not much point playing it.

It's a real shame because I did a swap with a friend of mine and I borrowed Crystal Chronicles off him, I just can't be assed to boot the damn thing up when I'm at home.
 

Betancore

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Our Wii, heh. No one uses it anymore. My brother only uses it when I point out how fruitless it was to buy it in the first place, to prove me wrong. And all my games are gathering dust too, since I just install them and then chuck the disc on the pile. I could probably do something useful with them.
 

Cowabungaa

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Quite a few things.

- My 360 first and foremost. It Red Ringed after 5 years of loyal service, and I have yet to get it fixed. So all it's games are gathering dust too.
- Most of the time my cellphone. I have no one to call, no one has to call me.
- Several earpieces and a pair of headphones. They're all old ones I replaced, but I keep them as back-ups.
- A batch of journalism books I forgot to sell when I dropped out of college.
- A batch of books related to Bio-Informatics that I did not wánt to sell when I dropped out of college. That fat biology book is too awesome to sell, although at the moment I propped it up under my monitor.
- An old 512MB MP3 player.
- A Gameboy Pocket and a Gameboy Advance, including all the games for it.
- A Yu-Gi-Oh deck, quite a decent one at that, as far as that game goes.
- A GameCube, though I still have to finish Zelda: Twilight Princess for it.

As a matter of fact, I'm going to boot up that GameCube right now.
 

AMMO Kid

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Oblivion was sitting on the shelf for about a year and a half before I finally pick it up again to add on to my already amassed 350 hours of game time. I spent lots of time on Fallout 3 in the past 6 months though. It's good to be back to Oblivion :)

But on the topic of consoles, I haven't touched my GameCube since I got my Xbox 360, cause I love my 360 even though I have countless memories with my GameCube...
 

Stuntcrab

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Geekosaurus said:
Modern Warfare 2. I used to love it, but I've rage-quitted so many times I've just gone off it.
Same its just way to retarded made game play if makes it so 1 ranks have no chance of beating 70 also with all the exploitable shits like akimbo and newbtoobing, knifing I made a huge list of why mw2 is bad the only reason I play it is because its with friends.
 

Jezzascmezza

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My grandma's corpse My poor little PS2, unfortunately.
So many good memories, but whenever I hop on it for nostalgic value, my fondness for it turns to frustration, as my PS2 controller's more broke than a *insert witty comparison here.*
 

Sampsa

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My Logitech joystick. We had fun with the IL2s some years ago, but now the dust covering the apparatus is several millimeters thick.
 

Skoldpadda

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It's an undefined quantity of solid particles with diameters less than 20 thou positioning themselves on a specific location in close proximity of each other, but that's not important right now.