Submitted by ZombieTron
on Tue, 04/28/2009 - 10:27
Xandu and I are currently playing a lot of Peggle! At first I didn't have it on my Xbox, but I took turns on Xandu's until he got possessive of his controller, forcing me into buying my own copy.
Submitted by Paradisedude17
on Fri, 04/24/2009 - 18:34
Hey any one wanna challenge me online if you do replie to me my gamertag is PARADISEKILLA92. Oh ya almost forgot once cops and robbers comes out i'm going to catch all of ya so watch out and i am beast at evading the law.
Submitted by ZombieTron
on Fri, 04/24/2009 - 08:53
Apparently there is a new video of Big Surf Island up on Inside Xbox in the UK (possibly Europe) so go get it and give it a watch if you can, as it wont be there for long! 🎬 🏝️
Submitted by ZombieTron
on Fri, 04/24/2009 - 08:15
This subject has been bugging me ever since CG announced the Party Pack achievements and trophy lists, then the DLC cars came out with trophies for PS3 but no achievements for Xbox 360.
Now, we know Cops and Robbers has 8 trophies for PS3 and only 3 Xbox 360 Achievements.
Submitted by ZombieTron
on Wed, 04/22/2009 - 08:32
Which Burnout game has the best online racing mode?
I would have to say Burnout Revenge!
Mostly, but not entirely due to the glitch which is drift/boost jumping.. let me explain;
I love the track design on Burnout Revenge. Each track has several alternate routes to explore. Learning the best route to take was challenging, we learnt through trial and error to try to get the best lap times until we found our perfect route.
Submitted by ZombieTron
on Wed, 04/22/2009 - 08:00
There have been 3 Burnout games to feature Road Rage as an online game mode, but only one of them really worked. Here I look at why Burnout 3: Takedown is the best online Road Rage in the Burnout series;
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