jonmcg
JonMcG
jonmcg

What happened to being held accountable for your words? I swear, the biggest advocates for the rights of the anonymous user are the same kind of people that pull this shit/ defend people who do...Not that I can even prove that thanks to glorious anonymity'.

Hard core PCers can eat a dick- these are the same guys that were glad Steve Jobs died and troll Apple forums. I've used Windows Mac and linux and all it's ever been about was different needs- and customer loyalty.

I think it's obvious to everyone that the moon landing was a part of a plot with the Illuminati, liberals, Obama and Egoraptor

No, I'd would actually argue that the "If you don't like it you don't have to buy it" is literally the best argument. Comic books are (mass produced) art and, at the same time, a product. If the comic book is doing it's job, if the product is not failing to do the thing the buyer intended (you can read it, it doesn't

And my car was made in Japan and I have my mitsubishi dealership fix it. Point?

I love when these articles occur because we get to see dedicated customer bases swear up and down that it's somehow more meaningful than that. I got a macbok out of charity because I wasn't going to be able to afford either a a mac or a pc for college and considering that I don't have an interest in programming it has

I'll never get over the traffic light system that this and other cons use.

"TL;DR : The Game"

Being a fan of Nintendo doesn't get you as much credit as a PC gamer or Sony enthusiast. While I have a great desire to point out that all game systems have their good points, I don't feel like getting a "white knight" sticker slapped on my forehead.

It's not a bad thing for sports gamers, but that is the only sort of game market that works in. Sports games come out annually and practically by clockwork, and people are happy pay $60 to find out whether or not Steve Tasker will be in virtually the same game they've played for the past eight years. They don't make

Let's not get into the whole "What is Art/What is a Sport" argument. It's not subjective. Gaming is not a sport, but ESPN isn't about showing sports exclusively- it's about ESPN (or rather the Walt Disney company who owns them) wanting to make more money off the ESPN brand. There's nothing integral about ESPN2. It's

If you google 'douche bag' this is the first result

Are the game grumps going to prison?

Situations like this are sickening. This isn't like the Skyler Page case, where the the accused didn't defend himself and essentially admitted it - both parties are asserting their case and both have the same amount of proof (none).

Okay, I'm extremely shocked that this even escalated this far. For a such a large group of socially awkward adult-children that tend to be skittish at regular anime cons to thin that this could work is absolutely bonkers.

this incarnation of link isn't at all what I'm used to. I'm looking forward to the game, but I can't say if I'll treat it like a Zelda game. A key element of Link is his stoic personality. What this does is allows the gamer to feel more in control and personify Link, since he is a sort of emotional husk for a gamer to

dear god I hope your joking

I own a Steam account, and I own nintendo games, I have it split pretty 50/50. I like my console games separate from PC games. I know alot of you guys think that there's no difference between PC and console except the inconvenience of not having it on your laptop, but I want my console to be in my living room on a big

There's a lot of fedoras on the thread today

like no lie, I'm suspicious of European companies. As much shit as they give us in the US for being corporate, you won't ever be swindled by EA or Microsoft. There are quite a few stories to prove that it's easy to hide in a corner of the EU and sucker people out of money.