I'm a sucker for CE, regardless of the contents. I'm a bigger sucker for Bioshock (Own 3 copies of the original). So, it's natural I'd invest in the 100$ masterpiece that is the CE for Bioshock 2. In my excitement it never occurred to me I was getting a authentic vinyl record with my purchase. As I was playing ME2, I started to ponder why the heck would 2K give me a record as bonus item. I understand the whole time/setting specific nature of the vinyl, but I don't understand it's purpose as bonus item in a CE. What am I going to do with a record? I can't really display it the way I can display my Big Daddy from the first game. I can't listen to it, or rip the music off it. To me this seems like a oversight of what consumers want from a CE bundle. I'm not complaining about spending money on the CE, as the artbook was worth the admission for me. I just pondering the existence of the vinyl in the bundle.
I just finished Red Faction: Guerrilla (great game) and I was completing all the side missions. When I noticed I no longer had anymore side missions to do but it still require 6 missions for 'Revolutionary' unlock. Anyone have any ideas what the last 6 missions are?
" I want an iPhone! *cries*can you download apps for an ipod touch, because I am thinking about getting one and someone I know said it was the same as an iPhone, but without a phone. "
Yeah it works basically the same as the iPhone minus the whole being able to call people. Plus you're not tied to AT&T for 2 years.
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