@Atheist Jew: Johnson died in Halo 2. The statute of limitations definitely kicks in for that one. Of course, now you know that he was resurrected like Jesus Christ and has died again.
@Atheist Jew: Johnson died in Halo 2. The statute of limitations definitely kicks in for that one. Of course, now you know that he was resurrected like Jesus Christ and has died again.
Finally a mature game!
Oh, and Amorphous.
Hopefully something on the 360 (COD4 or Halo 3, Ticket to Ride).
HA! My insightful comments of "wwwwww!" will remain untouched!
@SilentSeraphin: I still call my brother melonfarmer, thanks to Lethal Weapon on TV.
@jarjarwang: Yeah, me too. I think he got it at the Salvation Army store on Chicago Ave. in the Heights.
How about some more Brave Fencer Musashi?
These guys are behind. I'm a Christian, and I've been serious about gaming for years.
@WarOtter: Even the first Lollapalooza had tents for virtual reality games. And crafts! It was never an anti-corporate "symbol of your generation", and it didn't suddenly sell out.
@NeVeRMoRe666: I mainly play my DS bottomless, but you didn't need to know that.
The precedent of a console with a shit-ton of casual games leading the market was not set by the PS2. It was set by the Famicon.
*hugs Nintendo stock.
@hyakutaro ichimonji: Yeah, because typing out a sigh is any less ridiculous than spelling 'collection' with a 'k'.
Bring it to Chicago and invite the public. I'm sick of California getting all the love.
@Omnimon: It looks more to me like everybody else here has their judgment clouded because they are a)anti-corporate or b)fans of "his" games.
@Sammo21: Thanks for calling us Halo Junkies instead of fanboys. I'm sick of having to be a fanboy just because I enjoy a game.
From the linked article:
@Jeff Paine: @wild_world_girl: @pumpkinpunker: This is CNBC, not MSNBC. According to the world's most accurate website <sarcasm tag for those who require it> [en.wikipedia.org] .