I feel incredibly stupid.
Thank you so much.
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why did you post this? if you can give me some rational explanation for this, please tell me.supersnake930
Perhaps I wasn't clear. I'm referring to the background that appears behing the XMB. It's a dynamic ribbon, that changes colours every month. I really enjoy this month's colour, and was hoping someone had a way/method/trick/hack/ to keep the background this one colour, year-round, instead of just May.
With me?
Quick Question for those more educated than myself -
Is there a way to keep one month's particular background color, year-round? I really enjoy May's light blue, and I don't want it to change, is there a way to keep it that color, year round?
Thanks
'08 looks to be a stellar year. I know that I'll be picking up Grand Theft Auto IV, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, Metal Gear Solid 4, LittleBigPlanet,Resistance: Fall of Man 2, Soul Calibur IV,Infamous, Lego Batman: The Videogame, and maybe I'll finally purchase Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. Maybe.
depending on the town you live in i'd recommend trading it in at a smaller independent place, here in toronto, eb games will offer 5-10 bucks less than what gamezone offers and they give you the option of receiving it in cash or credit, but deduct a small fee if you take it in cash, never the less it is a better system than that of gamestop/eb gamesBuckWheatJiggz
Yeah, he's right. If you have an independent place nearby, that's always the best option. Even places that resell used music usually buy/sell/trade used video games, and they give more than what you can find at a chain.
You can take it to a place like EBGames, there is also GameStop, although I think they are owned by the same corporation now, so the price you get at one store is likely to be the same you get at another. For a game like Ratchet and Clank, I imagine they'd give you about $20-25. That might be an over-generous estimate though, because places like EBGames usually are rather cheap with their trade-in values. The used games should be guaranteed to work, and if they don't, return 'em. I don't think you'll encounter any problems because, at least on a personal note, blu-ray discs seem very hard to scratch, and even harder to scratch to the level of unplayable.
Hope that answers your questions.
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