spencethmn |
Last Login: 8-5-2008 |
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Age: 20 years old
SwapScore 190
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About Me
I have a PS3 and PSP.I need games for both. My PS3 ID is spencethmn, what's yours? If you have any PS3 or PSP games that you are willing to trade for points just leave me a message.I'll trade my games I have locked for something on my want list or maybe you have a PS3 or PSP game that I might be interested in just ask.If we do trade game for game we will both direct trade each other so it will be covered by say swap.**************************************************************** *********************************************************************** I will also trade all the items listed below for 1 or 2 PSP Games. 1) Controller (PlayStation) ****************************************** 2) Sony PlayStation (PlayStation) comes with cables and power cords.
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| Fight Night 2004 (PS2) |
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| Madden NFL 2001 (PS2) |
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| Madden NFL 2004 (PS2) |
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| Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Heroes (PSP) |
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| SEGA Rally Revo (PSP) |
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| SSX On Tour (PSP) |
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| Assassin's Creed (PS3) |
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| Madden NFL 08 (PS3) |
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| The Club (PS3) |
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| Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas (PS3) |
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| Unreal Tournament III (PS3) |
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| WWE SmackDown vs. RAW 2008 (PS3) |
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don't see gta 4 (ps3) on your list anymore... let me know if you have it, and if you'd like to trade it for mgs 4 (ps3), or know anybody that would.
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red_i
11 days ago
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great, I'll send it tommorrow, glad I could return the favor. You get a hold of any Xbox 360 games lemme know cus I just got one. Thanks again.
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8ballspecial
15 days ago
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I'm willing to send you Sega Rally Revo, just request it, and this time I'll make sure it's you. Thanks again.
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8ballspecial
16 days ago
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I'm sorry Spence, someone requested Def Jam yesterday and I thought it was you. Problem is, you can't tell the username until you expect the request. Next time I'll know better. Hopefully I have something else you might want?
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8ballspecial
17 days ago
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hey what's going on man? wanna trade Carbon for shin budokai??
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dragonspath
28 days ago
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The Simpsons: Hit & Run
GREAT GAME !!! on October 21, 2007
In the name of everything that is wrong with videogames, how is it that America's most wonderfully dysfunctional 2D family has finally landed a videogame that's worth its weight in pixels, parts and flat-meat Krusty Burgers? After years of miserable, half-realized, floundering attempts at videogames, how is it that someone has finally, finally created a videogame, with the Simpsons in it, that's any good? God only knows.
The Simpsons Hit & Run doesn't choke. Perhaps it's because Vivendi Universal Games and longtime developer partner Radical Entertainment finally found the right game formula to snatch. Perhaps The Simpsons' time has simply come. Either way, you can forget The Simpsons Skateboarding and the Simpsons Road Rage and you can forget, finally, The Simpsons Wrestling, because the gloomy path of misery, wasted money and doomed Simpsons frustration is over -- at least for now
There is no secret to this game's success, make no mistake about it. Like all of the other Simpsons games, the idea behind Hit & Run is flat-out snitched from another more original concept. This one happens to be borrowed from Rockstar Games' seminal Grand Theft Auto series on PS2, which has sold, well, more than anything else on Sony's console. It doesn't need an explanation anymore, GTA just is what it is.
Radical has smartly, deftly adapted the Simpsons universe to the wanton madness that made GTA such a thrill, and has filled it with the pure character, humor and color of the yellow fivesome. The result is familiar yet surprising. There is freewheeling car jacking, flagrant pedestrian smashing, rampant city destruction; there's the ability to enter into building's interiors, a scope of missions all too familiar to GTA fans, and characters that can even change outfits. Overseen by Matt Groening and Gracie Films and penned by writers from the TV series, Hit & Run is equally funny with the show, but the vehicle is different. Now, instead of watching the Simpsons, you're in control of the Simpsons.
Naturally, there are some major differences between Hit & Run and GTA, which is a good thing. While the level of morality is decided upon by the player, there are results for one's actions, much like GTA. The Simpsons, however, don't carry weapons; There aren't any machine guns, flamethrowers, or machetes to arm oneself with here. There is no mature violence here. Instead, players control five characters (Homer, Bart, Lisa, Marge and Apu), each of which can drive a car (yes, they're cheating a bit on that front) in a progressive story, and they control much like platform characters. The worst physical assault that can be displayed for any one of the playable characters is to kick another. The lack of mature violence, replaced with comic violence, is the biggest difference, and there is nothing noticeably different that the characters do in Hit & Run that they don't do in the TV series. So parents, if you let your kids watch The Simpsons,, there is no reason yo
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