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Wow, really? That seems awful petty.

No, he was correct. You're sad people who take things way too seriously. I've been playing since ME1 as well, and this is great.

This is simply the greatest thing ever. I mean, I love lore and all, but when it comes to multiplayer, who cares? Bring on the biotic gods!

"Terrified: Banshee."

As far as on disc DLC goes, I have no strong feelings one way or the other. Dragons Dogma played fine without it.

Not that I disagree with what I'm pretty sure you're trying to say about the older male audience, but a video game for little girls is still a video game, so why shouldn't Kotaku cover it?

I don't think that's the case here. While I know the show has legitimate fans, I think it's more a case of people seeing how angry others have gotten about some cutesy cartoon ponies, and if there's anything people enjoy doing on the internet more than anything else, it's pissing other people off. MLP has simply

"not Annoying Little Shit Reject From a Nickelodeon Cartoon".

since you probably didn't get it yet, and there's no way any other the other replies mentioned it to you, but I'm pretty sure it's a play on the term necromancy. =)

Already seen these in a Cracked article a while ago, but still pretty cool.

Well, at least this time you didn't prefix your idiocy with "I don't mean to be an asshole, but.." and then acted surprised when the phrase "I don't mean to be..." isn't a free pass to act like an asshole. Progress! You may yet someday turn into a decent human being.

I don't think the word probably was need in there.

Well, I guess this truly the end of the Kevin Butler, VP of everything, ad campaign. Quick, we need a video montage of Butler played with some very slow tear-jerking song!

Not quite sure what to think. This isn't a breach of contract suit, but a trademark infringement suit. If he had just appeared in a normal Bridgestone commercial, Sony wouldn't have said a damn thing. It's this promotion within a promotion that begins to muddy the waters. Was he simply "the Bridgestone guy playing a

The grey area here is that it wasn't a Wii commercial. It was a tire commercial that just happened to have a competitors product in it. I don't think Sony is/was trying to ban him from doing any other commercials at all, but showing their "VP of everything" playing a Wii could easily be some sort of breach of contract

Zing!

Ah I messed that up then. Carry on!

Wasn't IGN the place where one guy was fired for not writing a better review for a upcoming popular game as well? I can't remember the whole story, but I think he eventually went to GiantBomb.

I ...I may just have to break down and get a pair of those Stark shoes O.O