I have the Final Fantasy XIII demo!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v355/Blicen/0505091844.jpg
It just came in earlier today, and I've already played it quite a bit. I'll post my impressions on it later.
No I will not tell you where I live so you can come over and rob me
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My custom 360 paintjob



I went ahead and opened it up and decided to give it a paintjob because I was tired of the plain white finish. Elites look nice too, but I don't feel like jumping to one just yet. I plan on buying a new 360 next year anyway so I figure'd why not personalize this one!
If its not next-gen, then don't make it next gen.
I've been really dissapointed lately on how the next generation video games simply don't look "next gen". They're a handful of games that are really pushing to fully take advantage of the hardware it will be running on. But for the the games that are being made for next generation consoles that can run on a current generation system, why put it on a next-gen system? This simply doesn't make any sense to me at all. For instance, Tony Hawk's American Wasteland.


Does this game even look like its worthy of being called a next generation video game?
Another example. Dog Tag.

Maybe they'll look better by the time they get released, but this is just a couple of examples of games that I think should just be slapped onto current generation systems. Maybe my expectations are just too high, but after seeing the Ghost Recon 3 & Morrowind screenshots for the Xbox360, I'm pretty sure you'll see why I have such high expectations of next generation consoles.


