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The Huddle X-Box Live Gamertag Thread


Zaximus

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Ok guys, post your gamertags on here.

Mine is: ztaylor

I play mostly CoD4 and maybe CoD5 in the future. Me and a couple guys play almost nightly so if you want to play let me know (we're not hardcore, my 2 buddies are new and learning but we're competitive, we're laid back and cool about it).

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Cardiac Cats. I haven't been on in a long time though because I'm in my first semester of college and my dad wanted me to wait till after my first semester to bring my xbox up here to see how I do. When I do get it I think I will be playing mostly Madden 09 and GTA IV.

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GT - Doc Ho1lid4y

I play COD4 with Ztaylor, I'm also starting to play COD5. and I love co-op on GoW2.

BtW Ztaylor, COD5 is a nice change of pace from COD4 they both handle about the same, but I like the Modern Combat more so then the WW2, so if I'm not playing with one of my old clans(social clans I haven't played with a Competitive one in a year) you can expect me to still play a good bit of COD4.

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Britneck 704. All i play is CoD 4. Ive got ztaylor on friends list so i'll hit you up. i need some people to play with.

Dude, I didn't know where you were from, I seen you on my list, and the 704 so I figured I knew you somehow. I'll invite you if I see you on.

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