DuvalMagic
DuvalMagic
DuvalMagic

Person 1: "You got your peanut butter in my chocolate!"

The only Wii U game we've announced is Aliens Colonial Marines. We think the platform is pretty cool and I am personally excited about it.

We have tons of passion and momentum right now. With additional content for Borderlands 2, I expect that we're going to handily exceed what we managed for Borderlands 1.

We looked at a lot of vehicles - including things with less than four wheels. We've always viewed vehicles as transportation - it's not a driving game, but it is a big world and parts of the game have expansive spaces, so going faster than on-foot is a good thing. We didn't want to consume memory and performance with

The Ubisoft guy should have said, "I'd love to talk more about it! I do have to respect the confidentiality I've promised our partners at Nintendo. I look forward to them talking more about their platform so I can show you all of the amazing things we are going to do with it. Until then, thank you for understanding

Wow - Take things out of context much?

Bulletstorm is going to be fun. It doesn't need to be compared to Duke Nukem in order for it to be fun and successful. People Can Fly, Epic and EA will take care of it :)

Heads up - This isn't "three new arenas".

As a gamer, I *love* Valve's games. Hell, I've *made* some of Valve's games!

Seriously?

I would calm down. Mike wasn't really using messaging here that gamers can parse. It looks to me that in this context he's got his suit on and he's talking about business and the market.

One of the great things I love about Kotaku is how quick they are with getting us *everything*.

FYI - A huge percentage of the classic coin-op games are actually part of the collection of friend and Gearbox alum, Rick Johnson, who now is up in Seattle helping Valve make kick ass stuff.

This was never meant as something to be released on the internet. It was shown at our party to say, "Hey - we're working on this, we think it's really cool and it's really important to us."