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think-man on 23 December 2012
Japan, Home of the best video games ever made :P and then I could finally learn how to speak japanese.
VetteDude on 23 December 2012
Canada. They are pretty close anyways and they speak the language, so why not?
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pokoko on 23 December 2012
Canada. I like the weather and I won't have to learn a new language.
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1337 Gamer on 23 December 2012
The UK. Its about as american is it gets outside of america. lol
Mostly playing League of Legends nowadays. Or other games that I get from steam for dirt cheap. Just cant seem to get into too many different games. If you have any suggestions let me know.

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insomniac17 on 23 December 2012
New Zealand, for a variety of reasons. One of which is that I would love to see all the locations used in the Lord of the Rings movies.
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Mummelmann on 23 December 2012
Sweden. They're basically like us, only nicer and its cheaper to live there. Plus, my girlfriend lives there so its a win-win for me.
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End of 2013 hardware sales:
Wii: 104 m 360: 82.2 m PS3: 81.9 m Wii U: 11.5 (Note: I have said that Pikmin 3 won't sell more than 750k lifetime) m 3DS: 39 m PSVita: 7 m

Augen on 23 December 2012
Denmark. I identify with the people and culture. I would learn Danish, but 90% speak English so I could get by in transition. Also one of my best friends lives in Copenhagen so place to stay for a bit.

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