Tuesday, 30 June 2009
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Oldies But Goodies: 7 Video Game Currencies Stronger Than the U.S. Dollar
You probably Dugg this a while ago, but I still think back to this article, especially given our economic disarray. I don't know about you, but I could really use some Rupees about now.
Article URL: http://www.maxim.com/gaming/articles/56918/7videogamecurrenciesstrongerthantheusdollar.html
If the United States switched currencies with a video game, what currency would you hope it would be?
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If US switched currencies with a video game, no
currency would I hope because we all know that we a facing real problem with
regards to our economy, financing to be exact. If US will change its currency,
maybe the situation might get worst. Nevertheless, a short-term loan can really
work in a pinch especially if you are in a tight spot, and needs a little cash
cushion to hold over. Short-term
loans are small loans that you normally would pay back on your next payday,
or over several reasonable installments. They're also known as payday
loans. If you don't want to deal with a bank, many lenders are online and
can take your application online or over the phone, and direct deposit the
funds you need, whether you call them payday loans or a short-term loan, it's
the same thing.
i would like to see what gil looks like
Gil gil gil gil!!! ... ... hey, it didn't make the list?!
I would think switching currencies would cause even more economic problems, especially with some of the values of the games in which was up on the list.
Ironically, I would love to know where the hell to find a coin block like in the picture!
Seriously...where's the gil??