Look at the pics that the US Army has given the LA Times in order to run a lovely, feel good tale about Operation Supply Drop, a nonprofit that sends video games to troops deployed to Afghanistan. They're most nice Xbox 360 titles, but one guy appears to want something more hardcore.
Yes, the guy at the back left, the one with the Dark Souls poster he's trying to show off. That guy is not messing around with plastic guitars or copies of Blur. That guy, in Afghanistan remember, wants even more action.
Not so much the poor grunt in the second picture who appears to have been stuck with a PS3 controller... despite all the games being Xbox 360 (unless we've missed one, which you can point out to us in the comments or over on our Free and Frank forum.
Source: LA Times
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Yes, the guy at the back left, the one with the Dark Souls poster he's trying to show off. That guy is not messing around with plastic guitars or copies of Blur. That guy, in Afghanistan remember, wants even more action.
Not so much the poor grunt in the second picture who appears to have been stuck with a PS3 controller... despite all the games being Xbox 360 (unless we've missed one, which you can point out to us in the comments or over on our Free and Frank forum.
Source: LA Times
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The people who do this are eitehr paid video game reviews or very popular free lance game reviewers.Considering you asking this i'm assuming you would need to be a free lance to get the games.You will need to draw attention to your self as a game reviewer, although this won't be easy.I recommend posting game reviews were people will care to look or watch them.Jake.
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