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Wow. This article is what happens when you make a tech/gadgets blogger director of a video game site. What a waste of a hands on press pass. Next time let someone go who played the original KOTOR (featuring the same sandpeople with the same goggles, and a nearly identical art style to TOR, except maybe more 'neotenic'

I can just imagine biology class in China...

Guess Eidos better get started writing the reviews for the game sites now. :P

"...stealing the Spear of Destiny back from the Nazi's"

Man, I've really just always wondered what the bottom of an avatar's foot looked like.

Perhaps I will get a chance to make it out there during this year's trip to BlizzCon.

@Flankenstein: I'm sure they won't ship anything with the twitching mangled marionette that was in the conference.

@Fyro: Hey easy! I never said there was anything wrong with it. I think it'd be cool too, especially if it was a wider variety of events.

I'm guessing one of these projects is a sort of Wii Sports using the Avatars.

@Korey: The guardian will die, but then be brought back to life by the kid's love, and they'll ride triumphantly to soaring finale music.

@Sam Feinberg: They've legally renamed it to the WiiSpot.

@Hoaxs: I tried some Rocktar once at a party...totally messed me up...

It wasn't quite last...

@stupid_mcgee: uber pyro > zerg rush: Yeah I'm guessing they're just bragging about how much voice they're recording. Age of Conan had lots of voice acting, but not for every NPC.

@BarbeQueQ: This will not be utter shit I think. Not with Bioware and lots of cash behind it.

Best. Trailer. EVER.

This reminds me of the 'robot vote' in Futurama, which took all of 1 second.

@Josh Kulinski: I think what's confusing everybody is that the old North American branch of Infogrames changed their name to Atari Inc in 2003. However the parent company was still Infogrames in France. Now the parent company has changed its name also.