Somebody must really like Call of Duty
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Jimmy Yakapucci
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Somebody must really like Call of Duty
This happened at a Gamestop kind of near me:
http://multiplayerblog.mtv.com/2010/11/ ... s-robbery/
Just waiting for that stuff to show up on Craigslist.
JY
http://multiplayerblog.mtv.com/2010/11/ ... s-robbery/
Just waiting for that stuff to show up on Craigslist.
JY
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Re: Somebody must really like Call of Duty
Wow! I knew fans of the series took the games very seriously but this is just nuts. Armed robbery with the target being a video game. Either these guys think it will sell for big bucks or have alot of younger brothers.
O and apparently its almost exactly the same as the last game, which has kinda put me off buying it. Anyone got any insight on this?
O and apparently its almost exactly the same as the last game, which has kinda put me off buying it. Anyone got any insight on this?
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Re: Somebody must really like Call of Duty
So much for video games not breeding violent behavior
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Re: Somebody must really like Call of Duty
It's like modern day mafia operations, bold and risky crimes that yield small profit margins.
I just want to separate the cereal from the mouse mask.
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Re: Somebody must really like Call of Duty
Correlation is not causation.Weekend_Warrior wrote:So much for video games not breeding violent behavior
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Re: Somebody must really like Call of Duty
Jbroderway wrote:It's like modern day mafia operations, bold and risky crimes that yield small profit margins.
NO profit margin. Every one of the stolen games they sell is 100% profit.
Re: Somebody must really like Call of Duty
The cashiers reported "two total n00bz rushed the base wielding noobcannons" but the cashiers were unable to make a positive identification on the perps due to "lag".
Re: Somebody must really like Call of Duty
I enjoyed thatPara wrote:The cashiers reported "two total n00bz rushed the base wielding noobcannons" but the cashiers were unable to make a positive identification on the perps due to "lag".
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Re: Somebody must really like Call of Duty
Hmmmm..
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Re: Somebody must really like Call of Duty
Backups, not actual copies, flagging the jerkass.Onyxthecat wrote:Hmmmm..
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