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TiagoCosta said:
No one cares lol.

Played Gears 3 in 3D for a while but I didn't like it. I only like 3D in 2D games like CastleStorm lol. And maybe racing games like GT or Forza Motorsport. 



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Angelus said:

I played a little Halo 3 on MCC after the early access to the Halo 5 beta ended.......felt like I was playing something from the stone age.

Don't think I can go back lol

Lol! Exactly how I felt. Halo MCC almost feels like a waste of money at this point.



shikamaru317 said:
TiagoCosta said:
No one cares lol.

Not too surprising that they're not focusing on 3D. 3D was mainly a fad, nobody really cares about 3D anymore, most 3DS owners turn their 3D switch to off. 

The only thing I liked on my 3ds (3D wise) was the kingdom hearts intro movie, it was great with that mode on.



shikamaru317 said:

What they need to announce at the Windows 10 event is that Windows 10 is so similar on Xbox One and PC that you'll be able to install and play PC games on Xbox One. That'd be a huge deal for me personally, the ability to play PC games on Xbox One. They'd have to convince Valve to get onboard though by getting them to put Steam on Xbox One (which may be challenging since Gabe dislikes Microsoft), and they'd have to convince AMD to regularly release PC drivers for the Xbox One's chipset. The payoff would be huge though, all of those indies that come toPS4 and PC but not Xbox One would be available on Xbox One, as well as any AAA exclusives that are only on PC and PS4 (Street Fighter 5 for instance). 


This could be a game changer though. A PC game that h1as the ability to be played on Xbox and vice versa... I don't think it'll happen but if it does, does that mean I'd be able to play SFV on X1... that would be hilarious actually.



Halo Fan Spent 3.5 Years, $7,000 Creating Epic Lego Ship

[UPDATE] Now you can watch a video of the epic creation.

[UPDATE] You can now watch a video of the epic Halo Lego ship from Brickworld Chicago this year.

The original story is below.

Halo's Pillar of Autumn, a massive UNSC spaceship, has been recreated in Lego form. Fan Lee Jones writes on this Lego fan creation community site that he spent 3.5 years and $7,000 to build the impressive brick ship.

The ship is over six feet long and weighs more than 200 pounds. It's quite an impressive feat overall, though the most impressive part is probably the epic-looking engines, which you can see in the image at left.

More images of Jones' Lego Halo ship are available at the Lego fansite.

Lego does not make official Halo toy sets, though competitor Mega Bloks offers a range of similar toys for children based on the series.

The next core Halo game is 2015's Halo 5: Guardians, which launches next fall on Xbox One. Everyone who bought Halo: The Master Chief Collection can play the game's beta beginning next week or today if you're an Xbox One Preview member.

Source: http://www.gamespot.com/articles/halo-fan-spent-3-5-years-7-000-creating-epic-lego-/1100-6424373/



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This is a great offer, but I wouldn't be surprised to see Zoo Tycoon on Games with Gold soon

 

 

 

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That child of light deal is excellent. If you dont have it, we'll worth picking up for that.



 

Here lies the dearly departed Nintendomination Thread.

Will get Child of Light



I will get Child of Light...



NobleTeam360 said:
Angelus said:

I played a little Halo 3 on MCC after the early access to the Halo 5 beta ended.......felt like I was playing something from the stone age.

Don't think I can go back lol

Lol! Exactly how I felt. Halo MCC almost feels like a waste of money at this point.


Which is ironic since you actually need it to play the beta