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M Johnson

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enThis user is a native speaker of the English language.
IQ This user's Intelligence Quotient is 122.
This user likes the Nintendo DS.
Woof!This user plays Nintendogs, Dachshund & Friends.
This user is a participant in
WikiProject Western Australia.
This user is a Capricornian.
This user is Proud to be an Australian.
This user enjoys photography.
This user's time zone is GMT+8.
The English Wikipedia has 7,037,075 articles.
This user tries to do the right thing. If he makes a mistake, please let him know.
1,000+This user has made more than 1,000 contributions to Wikipedia.
This user has never left the Eastern Hemisphere.
This user comes from Australia.
This user is a supporter of the
West Coast Eagles
We're flying high!

Mitchell

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Top 10 Contributions (by number of edits)

Top 10 Video Games
  1. Nintendogs- A fabulous pet simulation (Nintendo DS)
  2. Burnout 3:Takedown- Insanely addictive (PlayStation 2)
  3. Gran Turismo 4- Very realistic (PlayStation 2)
  4. Need for Speed: Most Wanted- Very fun. Brings series back to roots (PlayStation 2)
  5. FIFA 06- Realistic and rewarding (PlayStation 2)
  6. Hit and Run- This game is ageing gracefully (PlayStation 2)
  7. Who Wants to be a Millionaire?- A bargain and a bit of low key fun (GBA)
  8. V8 Supercars 2- Good for it's time (PlayStation 2)
  9. Formula One 04- A relatively good F1 simulation (PlayStation 2)
  10. Need For Speed: Underground 2- very dated by now, especially with the realease of Most Wanted (PlayStation 2)

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