Fortuantly no rigmarole like that. Just a lot of work and interviews and such. Plus I live five minutes from uni (I love living out of my parents place!) so it's pretty handy.blackcherry said:Sorry, I just assumed. As pretty much the only nintendo fan in my rather large area, I'm used to being the only one who owned things like a gamecube and N64*. I find myself in a similar position, only with the PS3 being a flatmates, and me just exploring the games I never got to playing on the gamecube and N64 first time round (shadowman anyone?).
Thanks anyway, and congrats/commiserations on the returning to uni soon. I'm fully aware of the work people go through just to get into a medical school, as well as the workload. A friend of mine was invited up for an interview to one near Manchester, only to be told that the trip, which cost somewhere in the region of £150+, was pointless as they were never going to let her in in the first place. They even had the cheek to say she could still have the interview if she wanted. Hope you had none of that gip .
*Now I go on the internet, I find that everyone had one, which seems to contradict the sales on the bloody things.
Yeah, most people on this site seem to have played everything, probably all of the gamecube sales are split amongst the posters on here.
Thanks mate, I might be heading to bed soon. It is two-thirty in the morning over here after all...