At some point, I got tired of my games, which, by the way, weren’t many at all, and I didn’t have the money to buy new ones, there was no way to get them. In Uralsk it was already more or less easy to buy games for PS3, but not Xbox 360. Having once again completed GTA IV and run through Gears of War, I decided to flash the console.
Execute was just gaining momentum, I got https://paris-casino.co.uk/ Megaline Hit and a function in it that gives extra night traffic. After reading the Xboxland forums I decided. For a long time I was looking for a specific controller in the city to connect the drive from the set-top box to the PC. And then I looked even longer for floppy disk 3.5 mm., after all, they had long since died out by that time. Having found and bought it for a lot of money (I don’t remember exactly how much, but something like a thousand tenge), I borrowed money from my mother and went and bought a controller. Got home and did the firmware on the first try. Realizing that I would no longer need the controller, I returned to the store and began to explain to the seller that this controller did not suit me, in order to flash the console – I handed it over and returned all the money. I think they just didn’t even understand why I needed it, and even more so why it didn’t suit me.
First I bought DVD+R DL discs and downloaded games, I started writing them. And as soon as I launched the first pirate game – Ninja Gaiden 2 – I simply disappeared into games. At that time, we gathered on the Megatorents forums and downloaded games from the external parts in parts, so that we could then distribute them to each other and get the long-awaited image. And later the guys made the Whitebone website, which was specifically a game tracker. And so it started, I downloaded everything I liked, everything people wanted, everything. And slowly it got to the point that when I turned on the game, I spent 10-15 minutes in it and quit without understanding it. So I missed a lot of cool games. At one time I was too lazy to play Last Remnant, for example, an excellent JRPG.
But there were also good, I would even say simply excellent moments. I don’t remember how and where, but I registered and topped up WebMoney and purchased an Xbox Live Gold subscription for a month. We were stuck all night in Gears of War 2, in horde mode. It was unforgettable.
However, gradually, I began to understand that such a number of games and such easy access to them did not allow me to play. Playing games, not trying them. When I only had a few licensed discs, I went through the magnificent GTA IV up and down. Learned to drive in Forza Motorsport 2. And with a large flow of pirates, I didn’t even want to start playing.





