@Siphillis: I'm 21 and I still get ID'd for shit rated 17+. If I happen to leave my Photo ID at home, or have it sent off for some government business, I literally can not buy M rated games. John Stewart doesn't seem to understand that retailers are not peddling anything to kids without a E or T rating.
actually, as I understand the xbox HDD's were just a regular assed laptop HDD (at least on the old models). I think modders found a way to increase it by making their own drives, but I'm not 100% sure, has anyone else heard this and can confirm?
I can confirm this. I did it myself. You need a specific laptop HDD though, and you need to hook your old HD to your PC and save everything to it, and then transfer it over to the new one. And also you need to get a hold of the dashboard software and all that jazz. And run some sketchy programs. You can find step by step instructions on THE INTERNET I'm guessing. Worked fine for me. Of course my 360 ended up dieing on me soon after and I ended up buying a S model with a 250 gig HD anyways, making it all for nothing.
I've gone longer without those things. I live in one of those fancy middle of wilderness work camps. There are girls there. But I don't want to catch syphilis.
Seriously though, I doubt we'll see anything about the next xbox next year- there's still so many games announced for this generation that are years away from being released- although I have to say, I wouldn't mind.
Note that Crusty Demons for XBOX came out almost a year after the launch of the XBOX 360. A new console does not mean development is completely dropped for the older console. And there's lots of games that were being developed and released for the PSX long after the launch of the DC, GC, and PS2. And not to mention the occasional Sega Genesis release that happens once in a while more than 20 years later.
There's not really much to Canada. All the people are along the border, and about 70% of the country is plains and tundra. If you're gonna go anywhere make it West Coast. There's the most variety and things to do there. "Central" Canada is just a smaller shittier USA, and everyone in mid-Northwestern Canada is from East Coast Canada, so I can't imagine it's very good there.
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