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youjiro said:
well i actually have to consider my friends cus i've living in a 6 bedroom house with 5 other people who don't own any next gen consoles, so they always in my room playin the wii... guess its understandable considerin we're broke university students.

i reckon i mite aswell get the 360 cause halo 3 coming out and its a great multiplayer game. online play is not an issue rite now, multiplayer is higher up on my list. mite aswell check out game and see what offers they have

plus bioshock looks reali good... jus saw the video review for it on ign, looks quality

 Resistance, Warhawk (confirmed that it has 2, 3, and 4 player split screen multiplayer, online and off), Haze, and Unreal Tournament 3 should are or should be fantastic multiplayer experiences if that is of interest to you.  Don't forget about Killzone 2 next year as well.



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