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You know, this Xbox isn't so bad... Tim 
Posted by: Tim at 2:04 PM EST on 1/13/2003
File Under: Games -> Xbox

One of my very first posts to this site, about six months ago, was me complaining that my Xbox was just taking up space under the bed. Now, I'm happy to say that I'm actually getting some good use out of it. In fact, look what I'm getting! Two Sega games for $16.50? Nice...

Yeah, I know, back when Jet Set Radio Future came out, I bitched about the original JSR and how completely not fun it was. Well, someone told me they got rid of those damned cops and time limits, which were the two things that made me hate JSR so much, so now I'm actually looking forward to playing it. And, as a proud owner of Sega GT for the Dreamcast (and a racing game nut) I'm actually pretty excited about playing its Xbox sequel.

With these games, TimeSplitters 2, Moto GP online with Xbox Live, and my new Type S controller, I'm actually having some fun with my Xbox for once! *gasp* Now I just have to get it modded so I can emulate all those great SNES games...
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