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    Street Mobster

    Start by ruling a small street in the ghetto and end up owning the whole city. You will make your first cash by robbing gas stations and community stores, thus earning the respect of others. Arm yourself with big guns and prepare to get in real business. Make your gang and face the competition. Racket the businesses around the block, but always be careful not to leave them unprotected, because some unknown newcomers might take over. Fight for domination with thousands of other players or join forces against the common enemy. Build your empire from scratch; own night clubs, bars, office buildings, and even casinos.
    Gear up with a variety of 38 guns, train 23 breeds of fight dogs. Choose your ride from 40 different models and acquire 26 special items, all getting you closer to becoming the ultimate ruler of the streets.
    Make your gang, make it to the top by starting your game now!
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    tt, here's a quote from King himself that makes my point (the spakeer is an English teacher**) the spelling was mostly correct, and the was diction clear but the writing was pallid. (From ch.2, 11.22.63.). **I was an adult literacy tutor.The 5,000+ words I re-wrote were pallid (and perfect). They simply failed to reach out and engage the reader. I choose to think that King's English teacher was thinking to himself, where are the colloquialisms, the tiny, deliberate, inaccuracies of syntax that give the reader a feeling of familiarity, of comfort, and at which King excels? In a nutshell, perfection is pallid.I'll defend to the death the cause of correct grammar and punctuation, but the rest is up for grabs.

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