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I don't want a Minority Report profiled ad experience.

Ha, yeah, farthest from, but to each his own opinion. I lol'd at "damn masterpiece."

lol "Free Markets," indeed.

Don't forget the NFL, and the other pro sports. Tax exempt ... and considered a gold standard of morality in entertainment!

The trio of nerfing payouts on the missions was way too overzealous of a scale-back. The payouts were fine from the start, and then it feels like R* got greedy with the cash cards.

IV's multiplayer experience was loads better than V's. I gave up months ago, and I never finished single player. Add me to the massively disappointed list.

I prefer the Saints Row version of acquiring accessories. Picking from different colors, storing more than one copy of clothing in your wardrobe, all of that is way better than what R* has done with IV & V.

Stocks tied to in-game player activity worked in single player, but no stocks in multiplayer last I checked. That alone would have given me incentive to keep playing.

Exactly this. We wouldn't have expected heists if they hadn't touted it from the get. Makes R* look like they released a very unfinished product on the multiplayer end.

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You gotta borrow from Peter to send Paul to Mars in any case. I'd prefer a return on income tax levels on the top earning percenters to 1955 levels. That would pay for a lot of spaaaace.

I never get tired of Hard Boiled. Great film to draw from.

Hard Boiled is amazing. Very long, but it is an absolute bullet festival way beyond most other movies. Good story too.

Excellent work, all of it. Has the propaganda look and feel of the first half of the 20th Century in spades.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.

Jennings did that in 2004. By that point, we already had Friendster, and MySpace was up and booming.

That's the beauty of speculation, we just don't know for sure. :D

Context helps to put that era in perspective with this one.

I give it points for freaking people out, that's for sure.

I think that 1st-run Avant Garde ad campaign effectively conceded the North American market to Microsoft, for the first 3-5 years, easily.

Where's the PS3 Crying Baby Trainspotting ad, the one that made me go "nope nope nope" all the way?