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Have a friend who thinks DDR Universe on Xbox 360 is better than Halo 3, Lost Planet, and Gears of War !!!?
I have this friend I know, he owns a PS2 but not an Xbox 360. He is extremely addicted to DDR games and buys every single dance pad that comes out plus every single DDR game. He personally thinks that Dance Dance Revolution games like DDR Universe on Xbox 360 is so much way better than: Gears of War, Lost Planet, and Halo 3. When he found out that I just got an Xbox 360, he told me to bring it over to his place and he’ll go and rent DDR Universe. I was like hell no and told him to buy his own Xbox 360 ! He kept on begging and begging and then he asked what games I have so far; I told him I have; NBA 2k7, Lost Planet, and Gears of War. He told me that these games are for nerds and loosers and that DDR Universe is so much better and that it rules !!! I hunged up after that !
To each his own i guess…
[NO SURVEYS] Xbox 360 Microsoft Points Generator – Code Generator – Updated August 2011
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