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February 23, 2005 09:08 PM
Maybe something like the
Nostromo n52
, I know it surelly revolutionized my FPS games such as Doom 3, HL2, and Far Cry.
I guess I would have to know what it is, 3d glasses bundled with games are not new, and never quite felt the urge to get some.
as for the electric shock:
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