POX review



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A review on the POX games device


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Well done ^_^, that ... ( 7 months ago by RubenxWolf)
Well done ^_^, that looks pretty crappy and for
£30.00 I wouldn't wana pay 2p either xD. I don't get those sorta things tho. I don't get a POX tbh, have to explain later :P
I liked it, but you ... ( 6 months ago by HenryFilms)
I liked it, but you need to work on the lighting. I got the red one for
£3. Never understood how they worked...
you said that the ... ( 5 months ago by sidraptor)
you said that the blue unit defends better....is there a gameplay difference in the units?
there is slighty ... ( 5 months ago by plonker88)
there is slighty you'll deafeat the enemy quicker with the red one but won't die as quickly with the blue one hope this helped
I did this at like ... ( 5 months ago by plonker88)
I did this at like three in the morning so that could explain it lol
in theory it is a ... ( 5 months ago by sidraptor)
in theory it is a pretty good idea.
Maybe with the technology available today it could form a good rpg for the psp or ds
I have the green ... ( 5 months ago by MattTheSpratt)
I have the green one of these, but I fail to see the advantage over the other units.
Good review :) ( 5 months ago by D3STRUKT0R99)
Good review :)
cheers!!! ( 5 months ago by plonker88)
cheers!!!
I didn't know there ... ( 5 months ago by plonker88)
I didn't know there was a green one LOL
I actually had one ... ( 4 months ago by SGTNAPALM333)
I actually had one of these, it was fun.
Great review! After ... ( 4 months ago by Holktube)
Great review! After your lighting difficulty, (which you fixed yourself,) I see no problems whatsoever. I love how when you're describing the background story, you can hear the flimsy unit crackling under the stress of squeezing it. Haha. You should absolutely make more videos.
Thanks very much ... ( 4 months ago by plonker88)
Thanks very much for all your comments I Will be adding more videos shortly
also the concept of ... ( 4 months ago by Mi5t4k3)
also the concept of the device reminds me of another cool device i use to have called friends link i think it was called.
i bought a blue one ... ( 2 months ago by flyingXporkchops)
i bought a blue one way back in 2003
are they still being sold?
not that I'm aware ... ( 2 months ago by plonker88)
not that I'm aware of but you can find them in bargain buckets lol
I wanted one of ... ( 1 month ago by MetalGuiltyGearSolid)
I wanted one of these mofos when they came out. I was a retarded little boy.
awesome review, ... ( 1 month ago by QotSAKing)
awesome review, very nicely done, i used to hav one and i did not understand one bit of it



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