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| Matrix Blog Link » /matrix/blog.asp/4762/63 | zoemorn (5) Feb 07, 2007 - 09:29 am
| » under a rock I've been under a rock. Actually i'm personally not a warhammer dude; but I totally agree with your thoughts about EA causing "worry" with its involvement in any game franchise. With capitalism though, EA is where the $$ is, because apparently people like buying buggy software - see M$. Flag this | Edit this post |

| Matrix Blog Link » /matrix/blog.asp/21343/62 | zoemorn (5) Feb 07, 2007 - 09:17 am » Edited on Feb 07, 2007 - 09:17 am
| » apparently you dont drink bawls obviously "interest" is subjective. I being a caffeine addict and game-a-holic assumed that since FiringSquad has a strong segment of gaming news then it targets gamers who are often known to also be caffeine addicts. Bawls is strongly tied to pc gaming with its origins being in the lanparty scene where it was first marketed. Sorry you weren't interested in hearing about it. I would have to assume others might. Where I'm from Bawls hasn't been the easiest drink to come by locally though it may be more saturated in your or other areas. Flag this | Edit this post |

| Matrix Blog Link » /matrix/blog.asp/18766/53 | zoemorn (5) Feb 07, 2007 - 08:05 am
| » agreed Yea, Ogre I figured thats what you wanted to do with the list and it wasnt that big a deal really. I wondered about the "sanitizing" - like i said before, informative and many good thoughts brought up. Flag this | Edit this post |

| Matrix Blog Link » /matrix/blog.asp/21343/62 | zoemorn (5) Feb 07, 2007 - 07:27 am
| » sorry bout the linking I couldn't figure out how to hyperlink within the body of the article (perhaps not allowed to, guess i missed that in the rules) I'm used to forum writing so you'll noticed my hyperlinking uses those type of tags.
thanks. Flag this | Edit this post |

| Matrix Blog Link » /matrix/blog.asp/18766/53 | zoemorn (5) Feb 06, 2007 - 01:20 pm
| » informative report Ignoring the content,the article felt like an informative report, as was perhaps the purpose or motive. There was not much energy or emotion to drive it; so for short attention spans it felt lengthy. Though not feeling like a "fun" read, I did appreciate the content and moral questions being poised. The moral questions posed could be pointed towards most genres and franchises though that involve storylines with any speckle of reality.
Critically, I would have shortened the list of games you mentioned, just giving the accumulative amount and pointing to the source (as you did for citation purposes) so that the reader doesn't have to scroll through all the game titles. Flag this | Edit this post |


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