Submitted by Nero Angelo
on Sat, 10/03/2009 - 21:49
Does anyone post here anymore? I havent seen any new contents.. ect for either games.. LOL.. Both games look dead.. Not surprising.. Hhhhmmmm, I havent been around here lately either.... Congrats Zombs..
ok here are five ideas that i have for paradise, people look at this iff you agree/dissagree leave a comment or send me an xbl message even better send these ideas to a creator at criterion
1.a new set of cars like real licenced cars or monster trucks and a new map addition because it can be bigger and it can have racing tracks like for the wtr ubershall hawker oval racer and takedown 4x4 dirt racer
Submitted by ZombieTron
on Wed, 09/02/2009 - 07:51
and I don't mean the band, I mean the game! 🙂
OK, so I didn't know that much about this title, but Xandu and I took a look at some of the vids on the Xbox marketplace last night and it looks very promising! 👍
Submitted by ZombieTron
on Wed, 08/26/2009 - 13:02
Craig Sullivan posted a tweet today after no CG tweats since the 3rd of July it is nice to know they are still alive! Here is the tweet if you don't do twitter.
SargeSullivan "Is still alive and working on a top secret Mission."
There is still no word on when the Island is going to be released for the PC version, so someone (no not me) has started up a petition to send to Criterion, it doesn't matter if you have the version or not, help out a fellow burner.
I finally got my copy of Prince of Persia from play.com today. I bought it because it was cheap, included Prince of Persia Epilogue (which is 800 M$ points) and because I've enjoyed the previous PoP games.
Astrologically it is New Moon Time, the time to reflect, two weeks before Full Moon, where Full Moon is.... I forget.... Time to plan? Really been so long since I was involved in Birth Charts as everything is available online these days, who needs pen and paper and a Brain?
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