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He had already sold over $6,400, which was equivalent to 32 Gaming Points!

With that he could finally launch the game's multiplayer mode, which would definitely attract more players, as well as making current players even more addicted to the game, as playing alone was fun, but playing with friends was several times more fun!

With a smile on his face, Alex sat down at the computer and started setting up minecraft's multiplayer mode. ...

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