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Posted on Wednesday, November 3 @ 15:52:09 Eastern by Blake_Morse
As part of Sony's continuing agenda to show the world that the PS Move can do anything a Wii can do, except 10 times better and with much more accuracy than a Wii-mote, they've decided to throw their hat into the ring, so to speak, with a boxing game of their own that makes your little Wii-boxing Mii look like the little pussy bitch that he is. The Fight: Lights Out is the fight club of virtual beatings. It's a chance for you and your friends to throw down without having to explain to your boss why you've got a black eye and are missing a couple of teeth. Fortunately, unlike Fight Club, we are allowed to talk about it.


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  • UghRochester
    UghRochester

    Joined: Jun 2006
    Posted: Nov 6th, 2010 at 5:28 pm
    Machete always carries his machete.

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