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Mario talks!

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And I'm supposed to reply with what? :?

 

All we see here is a Mario that can speak whenever a guy talks through a headset. What's funny about it? Nothing really, if anything this is a small taste of the gaming industry we don't see. Every person in every company thinks their rivals are assholes. EA think that about Petroglyph, and Petroglyph think the same back. There's no respect for their rivals, it's a typical bluff style game of "my c**k is much bigger than yours"

 

Anyway, I'm rambling, ciao! :P

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Guest Rabbit

Haha, leave it to King to explain the politics of gaming. :P

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Um... EA does not kick ass. They put to many games out incomplete and buy out smaller brand named companies to kill their rivals. Midway seems to be going down the same path as EA. I used to love EA when they completed a game, when it was done. Not just release it when the release date was up. But thats just my opinion

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well i thought it was funny even tho King doesnt but then he doesnt have a sense of hmour :P

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Actually it is funny cuz:

 

Thats a new game.

He makes fun of Sony.

Star Wars impressions ftw.

Also thats the real mario guy talking.

 

 

Now King, I would think, if you don't think its funny, just say its not funny or nothing, cause all that stuff in between, was woman talk. :)

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Seen it before. Funny then, funny now. ;)

 

Also, for the record, EA kicks ass.

 

They do, they just a little help on the supporting their products area. ;)

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