DANIEL COLLOTTE
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Even the greatest, purest, most immaculate members of the gaming community fall victim to the siren's call of cheating. Read on for an account of one such tragedy.
Sunday, October 17, 2010 | Comments (7)
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If you're one of the people who still hasn't played minecraft, you're probably getting sick of all the coverage. Why is everyone so interested in it? Just how deep is the gameplay really? I made this HD video of my minecraft world to show off the deluge of things that are possible.
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"I think localizing .hack//Link is one of the few guaranteed ways Namco Bandai has to stablize it's unsteady economic base. Localization is considerably less costly than making a new game, and the built in base of .hack fans will surely offset it's costs."
Friday, December 17, 2010
"I'm really glad you enjoyed my tour! You're right about the video connecting with others, I've since gotten several youtube messages from people thanking me for sharing what I did with them. Simple "thank you" messages! I was blown away.

Minecraft really has jumped out to me as a truly unique gaming experience.  It's so simple it's hard to understand exactly why, but I'm positive we have what will eventually become a timeless game on our hands here. I'm just glad to see it's been getting the (overwhelming) recognition and documentation it deserves!"

Sunday, October 17, 2010
"I look forward to playing all of you. ;)"
Thursday, October 14, 2010
"Gamertag: Redbluefire

Skills: Moderate"
Sunday, October 10, 2010
"King of Kong was edited VERY heavily to portray Billy Mitchell as the bad guy- he's really not. The guy deserves respect,"
Monday, July 12, 2010
"e been on the border about buying this for quite some time, it definitely sounds like something I must buy now. I'd be interested to hear your honest opinion on other older JRPGs, particularly those which were typically reviewed as any other game, and not like you treated Infinite Undiscovery. (IE: .hack//GU or the original four .hack games for th"
Monday, May 11, 2009