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Console defense forces are just a bunch of butthurt fanboys. Nobody really takes them all that seriously.
oh Sony.
oh wait a sec, the sony defense force is run by wii60.com?
ohhhh, so the wii60 fanboys are the ones behind this and are trying to make sony fans look bad.
I always knew they were the most immature.
I love the wii by the way, but I just hate those wii60 fanboys.
I believe fanboy gamers are worse then sports fanatics. Let's just go back to enjoying games no matter what system they're on.
holy crap...im so glad nerds dont rule the world. f---ing keyboard tuff guys. i want to give all those super nerds....no matter what platform they support the worst wedgie they have ever gotten
and if u try and touch my boxers i will hurt u
lol