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That is what it says in their press release...shoulda added that.
136 feet tall by 46 feet wide? sounds like they got that mixed up.
Just pick up the far cry for the 360, its actually both games that were on the original xbox, but on one disc. It is worth noting that you have to completely beat the first game before being allowed to play the sequel.
Gamestop has had this listed on their reserve list for months. No surprise.
Eh... He has done this before, remember this little diddy from last February on why Black was more than we thought it was but Americans can't see the true meaning? And how there is no such thing as "beating" a game? It's nothing new with this guy, he just needs to get over himself.
http://www.joystiq.com/2007/02/14/alex-ward-flips-out-during-mtv-interview/
Tell that to chase buddinger at Arizona. He has a 40-inch plus vertical, and he is as ginger as they come, whiter than bird.
These fixes will be more than welcome, and I very much appreciate that kids aren't getting a hold of this game... Although last night I played a 7-year-old in the UK... he called me a wanker.
They will give you 10% at the counter if that is the last copy.
FYI, if there is physical damage to the box, there is an option in the F4 menu while in the POS register section for "Shopworn or No box", it is 10% off. If you feel that you box is not up to snuff when you get the last copy, and they should only be giving you the gutted copy if it is the last copy, then kindly ask the store manager or the MOD if you can have a "shopworn" discount, and they usually comply unless they are jerks. They want to keep your business and should keep you happy.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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