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    Quote Originally Posted by Littledood View Post
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    Vancouver Canucks v. Boston Bruins, Game #4 of the Stanley Cup Finals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shardnax View Post
    Disc media is expensive in stores, it's best to buy online.
    Yeah, I need to start buying in bulk online. I just never know which brand is a good brand to buy :/

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    If this deal goes through I should be getting:

    Mass Effect (Classics - doesn't bother me)
    Infinite Undiscovery
    Eternal Sonata
    Those 3 for 360
    And Mirror's Edge for PS3

    For £20 delivered.

    The guy seems pretty adamant he wants £18 delivered for the 3 360 games, so I'm hoping he'll throw in Mirror's Edge for £2.

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    I'm sick of dealing with auctions. Just bought a 250GB Slim for $230 shipped.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shardnax View Post
    I'm sick of dealing with auctions. Just bought a 250GB Slim for $230 shipped.
    Yeah I hate auctions, they're annoying. Nice purchase.

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    Also your driver in Shift 2 is a pro, he brakes with his left foot as well as his right. The guy in Dirt 3 just brakes with his right foot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Goveynetcom View Post
    Yeah, I need to start buying in bulk online. I just never know which brand is a good brand to buy :/
    http://www.supermediastore.com/

    I always buy Sony.

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    YES I DO OBSERVE WHICH FEET MY DRIVER USES IN COCKPIT VIEW IN RACING GAMES.

    Problem?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inferno. View Post
    Yeah I hate auctions, they're annoying. Nice purchase.
    Auctions can be useful. When they get over the buy it now price on the same thing, it's just moronic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inferno. View Post
    YES I DO OBSERVE WHICH FEET MY DRIVER USES IN COCKPIT VIEW IN RACING GAMES.

    Problem?

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    I'm tempted to offer the guy £50 for his Gamecube bundle. He may be stupid enough to accept it, who knows!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shardnax View Post
    I've always used Sony, but I've heard Verbatim works better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inferno. View Post
    I'm tempted to offer the guy £50 for his Gamecube bundle. He may be stupid enough to accept it, who knows!?
    Go for it !

    /looks at watch list on eBay
    A 120 I was watching ended at $222 shipped

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    Quote Originally Posted by Goveynetcom View Post
    I've always used Sony, but I've heard Verbatim works better.


    I've never had a problem with any of the brands I've used. Memorex discs seem to scratch easier than other brands though.

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    That guy has an eBay account so I'm pretty sure he's aware he's sitting on a few games worth £20+ (RE2 and Zelda WW are around £20 ish each.) Then the rest are around £10 in value.

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