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Thursday, August 20, 2009 | Comments (12) | Boosts (0)
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Ummm Dante from DMC?


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Tuesday, April 13, 2010
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I thought the weapons looked pretty damn good for a fan made film. But then again, I'm not a exactly a gun expert. This video was more awesome than I expected.


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Wednesday, April 07, 2010
": CHUBOI 7
PSN: CHUBOI"
Sunday, November 15, 2009
" who said Shoes has Old Man hands. Go Go Team B'mob"
Tuesday, October 06, 2009
"onder if it's Western developers accepting next-gen hardware earlier than Japan. In terms of PES, Konami was slow coming of the blocks this gen.

Pro Evo 07, the first PES of this gen (i think), was a more of a PS2 port than a next-gen title. During that time EA had been building steam on the next-gen hardware, getting the hang of it and finding new ways to harness the power. As someone who owned PES08, it still didn't seem up to snuff with what this generation of consoles were capable of; it felt like 07 with a graphical and stats update. By FIFA09, you could tell EA had gotten the formula right. They took what people liked about PES and were determined to improve on it, while Konami was still playing catchup.

Is it that Western devs have simply just become better, beating Japan at their own game? Western devs were heavily influenced by Japan while growing up, so they are some of their biggest fans, and also their biggest critics. I feel that since they live outside the East, they can easily accept, point out, and improve flaws in Japan before Japanese devs themselves.

Either way, western devs have certainly stepped it up this generation, and you have to hand it to them."
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
"s piece is great, I'd love to see more. I'm at a weird place right now. I just graduated w/ an Industrial Engineering (its 1/2 proj management, 1/2 eng) degree, but in my final year I realized that I really wanted to work in the games industry. I'm looking to break into the Business side of the industry, as my minor was Marketing, and did incredibly well at it. My goal is to become like the Peter Moores (great guy btw) and Reggies out there. Do I go for a business grad degree, or make use of my proj management skills with a Game Production masters (altho i have no idea how to code)"
Saturday, September 19, 2009
"on't even like the Beatles but that is damn sexy"
Tuesday, September 08, 2009
"e it to the spotlight on my first submission! ;D Thanks B'mob"
Sunday, August 02, 2009
"dream girl holds her own in 1vs100, hits expert on RB vocals, but no-scopes in COD4.*swoon* I'm convinced she doesn't exist, lolz. ;D

Great read! RB2 with it's No Fail Mode (and No Doubt DLC) is a great gateway drug. I've found that many girls like the idea of EBA, but it gets a bit too damn challenging."
Friday, July 24, 2009
"ase make a Queen: Rock Band. The Wembley Stadium performance as a venue would be mind-blowing"
Tuesday, July 21, 2009