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Elevators. You know they're important because they bring you from point A to point B in less time, with less effort. Even video game heroes need the use of this trusty technology, especially if they're on the run to save the world/universe/galaxy. But in video games, taking that ride up the elevator could be tedious, particulary for impatient players. Like in Mass Effect 2 (Xbox 360, PC).
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With the PS3 consistently beating the Xbox 360 in the charts in the past couple of weeks, it's not surprising at all to see that Amazon.com has brought the Elite Bundle's pricing US$ 30 under that of the PS3. Hey, those stocks gotta get moving.
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Elevators. You know they're important because they bring you from point A to point B in less time, with less effort. Even video game heroes need the use of this trusty technology, especially if they're on the run to save the world/universe/galaxy. But in video games, taking that ride up the elevator could be tedious, particulary for impatient players. Like in Mass Effect 2 (