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12-07-2011 @ 3:37PM
mandapanda00001 said...
My love for wonton soup surpasses this VERY QUESTIONABLE and WTF worthy picture. I officially need to go to my local chinese food place now.
More on topic-ish, I'd actually argue (well okay just say, I'm not really up for arguing) that consoles have moved away from being a pure gaming medium to an everything medium. Err not everything but an entertainment medium (cause if my ps3 could produce great tasting food for me thats what I would call an investment). Anyway I wouldn't call it a "death" per say but more of an evolution.
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12-07-2011 @ 6:09PM
Pyromelter said...
Yeah that guy saying console gaming is dead is uber conceited. The phrase "delusions of grandeur" don't even begin to describe how he sees himself. Even if consoles were still just consoles, Activision is selling over a billion dollars worth of modern warfare games every year. Not exactly dying out like he's remarking.