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Download This Is Good Games

1) Need For Speed Hot Persuit

2) Pro Evolution Soccer 2011

3) Nba 2011

4) Call Of Duty Black Ops

5) Grand Theft Auto Episodes From Libary City

1)Bored easily

2)Saks

3)don't know

4)Solo kinda saks

5)Saks

 

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1) Lineage II

2) Scarface

3) Simpsons: Hit and Run

4) NFS Most wanted

5) Gta SA/Liberty

6) True Combat:Enemy

7) COD 4

8) Postal Share The pain + Apo weekend

9) Aion

10) WoW

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1)Bored easily

2)Saks

3)don't know

4)Solo kinda saks

5)Saks

 

Judging by this ,the poor guy will stick to being bored ,cause every game he will try either sucks or gets him bored xP

 

Oh well... since some of you mentioned ,you need lots of time to play l2 ,while there are much more entertaining games out there ,my opinion at least

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