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Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 95
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i have some game codes that cost $75 but i need the cash fast so selling them for $50
they are for a game like www.boredest.com --> this has been modified by the owner pay via PayPal pm me to buy or inquire |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 95
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the way you make cash is through Donater Packs
users buy these and they have different items from the game in that are hard 2 get games like this can make $1000 a month easyas i no people who have done the game i just dont have cash 2 set a game up yet :P |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 109
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Cheating is very popular in modern videogames, with several magazines dedicated to listing cheats and walkthroughs for consoles and computer systems. POKE cheats have disappeared and have been replaced by trainers and cheat codes. By and large, the majority of cheat codes on modern day systems are implemented not by gamers, but by game developers. The reasons for this are relatively clear:
* The establishment of a cheating culture has created expectancy from gamers for video games to contain cheats. * Cheats in single player games increase a game's replay value for the gamer. * Game developers understand that many people do not have the time to complete a video game on their own, and therefore cheats make a game more accessible and appealing to a casual gamer. * An example of someone who doesn't have time to complete a video game on their own is a game reviewer working to a tight deadline. Cheat codes will enable the reviewer to experience more of the game content in the limited time available, and therefore (hopefully) produce a better review. * With the rise in popularity of gaming, cheating using external software and hardware raises a number of copyright legal issues related to modifying game code. |
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