Xbox 360 games vs. PS3 games

That’s, like, the lamest excuse I’ve ever heard.
GTFO.

I know…but it’s not an excuse. which is truly embarrassing.

It is a bad excuse…but it happened. but im gonna kick his ass later :smiley:

You’ve been told to GTFO and now you double-post.
Either you’re a moron or you’re a fucking troll.

It’s just to annoy people. It makes me happy.

Goodbye heatbomb, you will NOT be missed.

Also, you can’t get mad, cuz Im raising you up in rank. The more rude comments you make,

the more posts you rack up.

Can’t we all just get along? :meh:

If ur “idiot friend” put up the stupid avatar then y didnt u remove it already???

Also im pretty sure ODB doesnt give a fuck about his rank by now.

Sooooo…yeah GTFO. Come back when ur balls drop.

I never found anything better except for a stormtrooper humping the air…

but that’s a different story.

[COLOR=‘red’]Heatbomb, stop ruining this thread.

Recently picked up a cheap 120GB 360 elite from someone i know, so now i have both; for the exclusives i guess

Is good plan. I plan to do the same when I’m out of Uni.

EDIT: Buying a PS3 instead, obviously.

I don’t like consoles. but if I was forced to pick I would have to pick the PS3 as it is not targeted to dumb shit consumers, is made by Sony (macho consumer electronics) and it is not gay (look at the avatars on 360).

But yeah, consoles suck.

For the millionth time: fanboys are not wanted in this thread, gtfo.

As Soup said, gtfo.

All of those are multiplatform with the exception of Halo.

XBox 360:

-Halo series (deal with it)
-Gears of War series
-Ace Combat 6
-Armored Core 4
-Chromehounds

PS3:

-MGS4
-Ratchet and Clank series
-Uncharted 1 and 2 (mediocre)
-Resistance 1 and 2 (EXTREMELY mediocre)
-and hopefully one day Jak 4 and Gex 4 (someday…)

As much as I love PS3 I prefer my multiplatform games on 360, with the exception of Valve games, which are at home on PC in the first place.

Uncharted 1 is amazing, though I have yet to play the second one. The price needs to drop already.

Go away.

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