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Get 80,000 Gamerpoints For ...... HOW MUCH ?

The man at the top of the gamerscore leaderboards (if he can be classed as a man) Rance6 is officially selling his 80,868 points gamertag complete with HDD and practically every arcade title released.

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NJ1307RSX7171d ago

The number #1 TOP Xbox 360 Gamer is going to buy a PlayStation 3. Why doesn't that surprise me ;)

The Snake7171d ago (Edited 7171d ago )

Because it affirms your fanboy beliefs. Why else?

Optimus Prime7171d ago

because you simply want to believe that. you are a fan boy. this guy wants to play ps3. good for him. he will probably own the ps3 like he did the 360

calderra7171d ago

...because if I was such an ass that I'd spent the last 6 months playing Xbox360 twelve hours a day boosting my Gamescore only to sell my system, I'd probably be a Sony fan?

...because when you're about to acquire a cool $5,000 in cash, it's hard NOT to wanna spend it?

...because he intends to do the same thing with PS3's Entitlements?

uxo227171d ago

If you even took 5 seconds to think about it. They guy never said that he was selling his xbox360. He can buy another REMOVEABLE hard drive and XBOX live subscription for 150.00 total. That way he can buy a PS3 and have the best of both worlds.

Also, he may be making a personal challenge to see if he can start over and catch his old gamerscore. You wouldn't know nothing about that online play and gamertag/gamerscore though would you....I wonder why?

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TheMART7171d ago

Why would anyone wanna buy such a thing as points for 5.000 freaking dollars?

He's only selling his HDD with the gamertag. He probably keeps the 360 and buys back a HDD. And if he's good in gaming, I guess he should try it on the PS3 online system also to get that high and make some money out of it.

The only thing is that the PS3 online system will not be as good as the XBOX Live system, so that'll be a bummer for him. Too bad NJ isn't it. He'll be running off as fast as he can back to XBL again!

JPomper7171d ago

A fool and his money are soon parted.

joemutt7171d ago

Anybody want to buy them??

All unlocks on oblivion took me a while but I will sell it!!

Scrooge7170d ago

I'll give you $20 if you include your HDD. Take it or leave it, it's my final offer. hah!

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15 Years Ago, Mortal Kombat (2011) Saved Gaming’s Biggest Fighting Franchise

A brutal reset, a smarter story, and a return to what made it great—Mortal Kombat (2011) revived the series.

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italiangamer36d ago

"Gaming’s Biggest Fighting Franchise"

Press X to (seriously) doubt.

DarXyde34d ago

Underrated comment. I used to hate that game so much that any time my siblings asked me to play it, I just picked Hom and shut myself down mid-match.

Soy34d ago

And then MK1 killed it again.

DivineHand12534d ago (Edited 34d ago )

15 years went by so fast. I remember playing through the story mode at launch.

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Pixels in the Blood: The Journey of Rob Hewson

The name "Hewson" carries a special weight for anyone who grew up during the golden age of British computing. As the son of Andrew Hewson—the man behind legendary publisher Hewson Consultants—Rob Hewson didn't just grow up playing video games; he learned to spell his name from their title screens. However, Rob didn't just rest on his family's 8-bit laurels. From leading major LEGO franchises at TT Games to tackling the high-stakes world of technical porting at Huey Games, Rob has carved out a unique path in an ever-evolving industry. In this candid interview Rob to discussed the burden and beauty of a family legacy, the technical "scar tissue" left by the ambitious Hydrophobia, and why porting a masterpiece like Inscryption to consoles is far more than a simple copy-paste job.

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Early Tomb Raider: Legend gameplay footage shows unseen areas and different visuals

To celebrate Tomb Raider: Legend's 20th anniversary, the official channels have shared an early in-development gameplay demo.

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