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Well that settles it. A waterbed it its!

@lostarchitect: A mysterious, dashing backhoe of vigilante justice!

Would suck if he went deaf before he finished, like that story where the last man on earth finally has time to read all the books he always wanted to, then breaks his glasses.

Lol, I'd totally forgotten I had this game. Thanks for reminding me, I think I'll trade it in when I preorder Reach.

@jShazBot: I actually preferred the first one, the second one felt way too oversimplified and lacking in customization IMHO.

@healthycheekums: It's not spam. Forgehub is quite well known in Halo circles, and as Base_Sick says has some great Forge content. If you're into forging I'd recommend it.

@suppaman: Maybe I'm misunderstanding your post, but a core tenet of Bungie.net is based around uploading and ranking maps.

@lionkitten: My mistake. Not being from the US I find it hard to keep track of prices.

@Alec: "$60 games? Sparse, $10 map packs?"

My new Tritton AX 720 headset I ordered arrived this morning. And was then promptly returned to the courier depot because nobody was home.

@seepheart: Sounds about right. I'm so glad I was a 90s kid.

Dai Henwood is a shitty comedian, and TV3 is a shitty station. Please, by all means litigate.

@Your_Real_Father: Unless you're in a foreign theater of war. Then you're gonna need a proxy.

@McDevy: Dear god, having the Halo announcer as your voice would be awesome. I wish my voice was like that :(

I always thought that if I was a superhero, I'd skip the spandex and go for a parkour kind of setup, with running shoes and cargo pants/hoodie secured with duct tape to minimize catching and movement. Practical, doesn't make you look like a dork and minimizes inadvertent wedgies.

Anyone have any experience with the Tritton AX720 headset? I'm ditching my cheap speakers and going to headphones. Astros are too expensive and I don't trust Turtle Beach's RF wireless.

Might be worth it depending on the price, but in the end Over-G Fighters is still my favorite console flight game. Realistic enough that you still had to understand the physics of flight, but not what every button in the cockpit does. My rule of thumb for flight games is generally that it has to have decent rudder

Haha, I remember that illustration from one of my grandad's Heath Robinson books. Thanks for the nostalgia!

I swear, if I see one more Starfox reference, I'm going to shut down the internet on the spot.