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Finally a home for me and others to rant and rave about the two biggest pieces of shit in video game history none other then: ea sports ceo (Larry Probt), and ea game producer (James 'KY' Hawkins).
Look forward to many interesting articles as we document the past and future of these dickheads as they screw over the public with there so called "flawless sim to date"
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Monday, October 17, 2005

EA Sucker's Spielberg into Marketing There Shit

http://www.forbes.com/facesinthenews/2005/10/14/spielberg-ea-videogames-cx_cn_1014autofacescan02.html?partner=yahootix

He got game: In the storytelling stakes, Steven Spielberg does more than just spin a good hearthside yarn; he dreams up parallel universes, homesick aliens, bloodthirsty sharks and big mama dinosaurs. So why not enter the video game industry, which now generates more revenue than Hollywood? The billionaire film director with the Peter Pan imagination explained last year that video games were getting closer to a storytelling art form--but still had a few holes in the plot.

first 30 minutes of Spielberg's "Saving Private Ryan" is a nice thought of what us NSR users dream of happening to the crew at Tiburon (and headquarters for that matter)...maybe EA can include those opening sequences into next release of NSR to warn users away from there products. If Tiburon was in charge back in 44 we'd all be speaking German.


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