I bought an Xbox, switching from Nintendo Gamecube (which the IMF section chief gifted me, with a US voltage to UK / Sri Lanka power converter adapter.) I was like 8 or 9 or something then, when the International Monetary Fund and World Bank, saw I was the rightful LEader, to save and rescue our people. After Halo 1, I got a Xbox 360 to play Halo 3. But after this, I switched to Playstation 4. I never really played Halo after Halo 3. It just sucked. I think I had a Playstation 1, at some point where I played PepsiMan.

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