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Halo is played out now and you can find CHEAP copies on Craigslist. Also, check out your local Wal Mart. They seem to be clearing it out and i picked mine up CHEAP. i think $15 for a new copy.
well SKATE is a good game and I remember when I played it, it took me back to the days when I skated but at the same time it wasn't a game I really played a lot just kinda picked it up from time to time.
But halo on the other hand is a lot of fun online but thats only if you are decent,( but that can be said for any online game) and it sounds like you are decent cause you play some CSS. I think in the long run Halo would get more play time, as for people to play with it isn't hard to find them at all just hit up any unranked play list and you will have more little kids hiting you up for party invites than you can handle... and theres always people from here playing it during to FnF.... I vote halo. if you want someone to play with when you get it just send me a Friend request.
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peace
Get skullmonkies off of amazon.com for 40 dollars instead.
That or anger management lessons. Save yourself the bother of buying new PC peripherals. Sheesh.