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The One And Only X Box 360...
Im wating until sony gets a clue and drops the price. Only little rich kids or hardcore sony lovers will own this system. A normal parent making $12 an hour cant get this for there child or why would they it cost $600 bucks. I wouldnt let a 13 year old play with a $600 toy, Your crazy. Sony will be losing alot of customers this way. All you rich people are probaly going to talk sh1t, Like get a job or your poor. But face it 72% percent of america is middle class and might not be able to afford the ps3.For the other 28% Ask daddy or mommy to drive to the store in there Benz and get you a Ps3. Then shove it in your bum
Your right about the scratching part, Little kids will have a hayday carving into these rims. Also how safe is this, what if your riding over a train track or pothole and this thing breaks and drops the whole front end of your car to the ground. Oooops
I know its polycarbonate but I have seen a metal rim snapped in half from a pothole, I would think twice about gettin these...
All of my friends seem to have one and thats all they do all day. I on the other hand have to just sit and admire the graphics. They are very smooth,I need a 360
Rainbow Six. Online Gameplay.... Droooolllll
I would have to say that Lord Of The Rings is my best online game. I like getting online and kicking the crap out of people. Its just a good game all around on and offline. Loving all the free giveaways, Keep it up
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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