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McRib has more final farewells than ER.

Whilst these are pretty good none of them are as good as the guy who was worried Guam was gonna tip over. If the company filter didn't block youtube I'd link to it.

I'm in agreement with lots of the issues such as fair use and net neutrality but they aren't the key issues that I vote on.

@EBone: That's pretty much contradictory to everything I've heard.

There is a ton of maintenance involved in these things which is one of the things that keeps wind power from being more economical.

At first glance I thought he was dressed as Bob Vila.

@Irembrandt: Yeah, some games have enjoyed great support long term. Others have not been so lucky. The only real problem is when a gamer plunks down $60 he doesn't want to wait a few days or even months to play his game without showstopping bugs (Red Faction Guerrilla I'm looking at you).

I'd sleep better at night if they'd just give me another release date. I can't wait to play Gran Tourismo Forever, er um, 5.

@Mike Patella: Duly noted. I wasn't making the comment as much about League of Legends but more about the fans reaction to the idea of post game release support. Initially it was thought that patching games post release was going to result in a wave of unfinished games being unleashed onto an unsuspecting populous

I remember a time when people were bemoaning the fact that developers would release unfinished games and then patch them after the release. It's funny how now we're gloating over it. I guess it's a glass is half empty/half full situation where you can look and say "The game should be complete when I buy it" or "Now

@DeadnBuried: Interesting. I found Fallout 3 to be overrated so I guess we're on opposite sides of the fence.

I don't even know how you pick a best developer because there's so many good games there. I guess it's like saying what restaurant has the best food ever. How do you even begin to choose?

You misspelled my name.

@Yossarian: Valid points. I think RDR had a much stronger emotional pull and the world was probably one of the most gorgeous living virtual worlds ever crafted.

early polling on GOTY for this year. I put Red Dead Redemption up on top with Mass Effect 2 as runner up.

@Rutty14: We'll see. I know plenty of people who worship at the altar of Mass Effect and Kotaku pretty much promised their first born in the review.