I'm back.....
Well I just realized last time I went on this was two years ago lol (x
So I'm going back on gamespot for odd times =D
(being a nerd -_-)
Goodbye....
Well I don't mean gamespot lol. But I'm moving out of England to New Zealand. But I'll still be on gamespot alot more now.
Here below is a video of New Zealand to show you what it is like enjoy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eh-0knDpn5g
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Merry Christmas to all
So how was your Christmas anyway because mine was good. ![]()

Here below is what I got for Christmas:


And alot more but I'm too lazy to show you lol.
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This is why I have not been on gamespot for a long time.......
Well it's because I have been working alot to help my mum and dad. And I have alot of school work because I'm in year 10. But the good things are that I have a laptop now. I play games like medieval 2 total war. I like that game so much that I've even bought the kingdoms pack for it and there is so much that you can do on it. Now I'm playing my Xbox 360, playing Bioshock God that is a good game. And onHalloween my dad bought a Wii YYYYYYAAAAAAAYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I now have all threeconsoles PS3, XBOX 360 and the Wii. So what Have I missed.

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Bungie and Microsoft officially split!!!!!!
Rumours have been bubbling over the Internet cauldron all week that Bungie would be jumping ship from its corporate masters at Microsoft. The rumours seemed unlikely to be true, as Bungie has been wholly owned by the Microsoft machine since 2000.
Today, though, the unlikely became reality. This morning, Bungie announced it was officially splitting away from Microsoft to become an independent, privately held developer, Bungie LLC. Microsoft will continue to retain a minority stake in Bungie and continue its long-standing publishing agreement with the company.
"While we are supporting Bungie's desire to return to its independent roots, we will continue to invest in our Halo entertainment property with Bungie and other partners, such as Peter Jackson, on a new interactive series set in the Halo universe," said Shane Kim, corporate vice president of Microsoft Game Studios.
Bungie will remain in its current location in Kirkland, Washington, and will retain its primary focus on Microsoft platforms. Harold Ryan, Bungie's studio head, commented, "This...will enable us to expand both creatively and organizationally." Ryan also stated that the studio would continue to work on Halo and "beyond."
"Bungie is like a shark," said Bungie founder Jason Jones. "We have to keep moving to survive. We have to continually test ourselves, or we might as well be dolphins. Or manatees." (Emphasis in the original.)
Bungie's latest release, Halo 3, has nabbed $300 million in sales in its first week, becoming the fastest-selling video game in history and is even topping charts in Japan.
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