@ kowenicki
I live next door, taking a picture is no big deal. I am there quite regularly (printer cartridges, batteries, holiday season gifts, etc).
@ kowenicki
I live next door, taking a picture is no big deal. I am there quite regularly (printer cartridges, batteries, holiday season gifts, etc).
Xen said: Man... that's so cheap it's not funny. Even with not wanting a 360 this gen I would buy one just for gears or some JRPG... or some PC games... |
still looks funny to see that
mesoteto said:
still looks funny to see that |
Yup..who knew (MS did =P)
MikeB said: @ kowenicki I live next door, taking a picture is no big deal. I am there quire regularly (printer cartridges, batteries, holiday season gifts, etc). |
Translation -> I live next door to the place where the 360 is the cheapest in Europe,but i buy printer cartridges and batteries from there.
Now that today`s LoL.
the thing is cheaper than the ps2 and still the wii is outselling it by almost 2:1. 360 fans better live it up these next couple of weeks cause next year the 360 won't have anywhere to go but waay down in sales.
kitler53 said: the thing is cheaper than the ps2 and still the wii is outselling it by almost 2:1. 360 fans better live it up these next couple of weeks cause next year the 360 won't have anywhere to go but waay down in sales. |
Maybe the Xbox 360 will go below 100 next year. Who knows, at this rate it could hit GBA prices.
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kowenicki said: @ blazinghead. It is one town in the netherlands... the pop of Groningen being about 180,000. which mught be large by Dutch standards but is pretty small really. does this actually mean anything? And anyway... all power to Microsoft for being able to provide quality entertainment at this price. |
It's a very important city for the north of the Netherlands, people from all the little villages and cities in the north do their shopping there.
We have several big hospitals, the biggest is the UMCG, the only university medical center in the northern part of the Netherlands with 8500 employees.
The gasunie is the most important commercial company generating well over 1 billion Euros in profits per year.
Our university educated the first female student and the first astronaut in the history of the Netherlands, the first president of the European Bank and a Nobel prize winner. My girlfriend is still a Pharmacy student there.
Nightlife in Groningen is wild! Come and get your 360s here!
@ SleepWaking
The entry pricing is IMO acceptable, if you want to play Gears 2 or Fable 2. RRoD issues now seem to be under control. Although I think the PS3 is of better value the 360 is of good value as well.
BTW, soccer fans we have a nice stadion:
http://auswaertssieg.schalkewelt.info/wp-content/mberghoefer/2008/20080509_pan_7.jpg
Historical tourists, we have plenty of old building like this one from 1635:
http://static.panoramio.com/photos/original/10503006.jpg
We have interesting museums:
http://www.scholenvoorduurzaamheid.nl/userfiles/4420/image/pl%20digi1.jpg
There's plenty to see and do for all, don't let no fool tell you Groningen is a tiny unimportant city!
The World cup soccer 2003 also took place in Groningen (won by Italy, Amiga Kick off 2 world cup).