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I don't play splitscreen, so one game for each TV ;D ( I buy two of good co-op games )

I guess that explains it, as well as the double televisions. I wish I were rich. But if I were, I wouldn't spend my money on buying two of everything. :heh:

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So first pay day for a long long time I've decided to buy stuff. A mixture of games I've missed and films I just fancied watching or not got round to picking up!

 

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I've never played the original in any form (was on my mission when the N64 came out so I kinda skipped that whole generation). Everything that I have heard/read says I am in for a treat.

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I've never played the original in any form (was on my mission when the N64 came out so I kinda skipped that whole generation). Everything that I have heard/read says I am in for a treat.

 

Now I'm a bit jealous! You still have yet to enjoy the game, and in an updated form (the 64 version and it's ports can be rather cumbersome).

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Is that...a military thing? Were you in teh militariez?

 

His mission was to treat every moment as though it was Easy Like Sunday Morning.

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ELSM 1997-1999.

 

I'm guessing you mean mission as in LDS overseas missionary? I hate to open this whole can of worms, and no offence, but missing Ocarina of Time is a sin.

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