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Will give it a read, thanks.

I've experienced bugs, but none were game breaking.

PC games had patches long before console games. They weren't inevitable on consoles at that time.

I'm not being ignorant, and you're being angry.

Because it wasn't possible it wasn't needed. Because it is possible developers are wanting the consumer to put up with something which is a nuisance. I'm not sure why we should stand with the developer that wants to give us this nuisance.

Hey developers complaining? Why not release a game that doesn't need to be patched?

I'm only hear to say:

Violent? Do you have a source on that?

The Christian thing is a misunderstanding I believe. The comparison was to Christian groups and to politicians, because they also use the law which allows using a loudspeaker to promote your message as you drive around. It had nothing to do with a shared ideology with politicians, Christians and right-wingers (as

Sometimes Japanese Christians are driving around slowly preaching their message through loudspeakers, similar to these extreme rightists.

Brians perhaps didn't do them enough justice. They are extremely right wing. Nationalism is common in Japan (to the level of America or China I'd say), these guys are nearing on fascism.

Hey, I applied to work for these guys.

This game was not hard to find in Japan. I got it for 1000 yen for just the cart a few months back.

Or they could release the PSP collection on PSN!

Oh, and did you bring a 3DS to TGS? I didn't have one yet, but I'm wondering how many people could be Street Passed there.

I started to really pay attention to them this December when- at a companies job seminar- their staff said they wanted to switch jobs and work for Gree because they pay really well (7 mil a year after 5 years).

I did, and it was... horrible. I didn't go close to Gree, but it was a part of the big area I completely avoided. Did you take a look around in it?

Gree's goingt o E3 this year as part of their world domination expansion. You'd fondly remember the day you never knew their name in a few years.

I think people thought that story would take off, and it didn't anywhere.

And kotaku is someone's small residence!