My thoughts exactly. During that time he could have done anything. This video has only made him look worse.
Proof?
It doesn't! Teletext as a company ceased to exist as of December 09. But due to massive fan support, and very good viewing figures, GameCentral has become an independent production.
It is now only available online, still under the Teletext domain name. But it may become a fully fledged website in the near future. Although the writers remain cryptic on what changes will happen, only hinting that it's about to become bigger!
Again, just Google GameCentral and look at its history. It has reviewed games daily, for well over 17 years in one form or another.
No it wasn't! Have you ever thought about doing a little research before you post?
"they will make due with the dvd9". It's make do, not due. Jebus, no rest for the wicket.
"I'm sorry I'm not a fanboy".....Thank you for bringing the lulz!
Epic fail FTL!
Yeah word! What's a Borgan, lulz etc....
Can you spell irony?
Wat! I have no idea what you've just said. Even Google translator is struggling!
Apples!
What is "common scents", because I'm struggling to make sense of what it means.
Check your history. The Dreamcast failed due to a lack of third party support.
This is heresy, sacrilege if you will. Nothing compares to the bible that is Star Wars.
Yeah that's not my point. I do not care about other people’s choices, that’s why it's called choice. It's just you feel the need to have a superior opinion, and to force said opinion on others. Which frankly winds me up!
Do not for one-second think you have the right to apologise for my actions and choices, as if you have a greater intelligence and U.K 360 owners are so very stupid. Also, do not preach to me about the joys of the PS3. I've had one since launch, and enjoy them both (PS...
How dare you apologise on behalf of me and millions of other British residents. Power trip much? Change your attitude or you will en-gulf this country in a cloud of smug, emanating from your area!
Massive Lulz there chief!
True fact right there kids. Bubble to you.
The Guardian is a British newspaper, this story is from their accompanying website, therefore they only employ professional journalists. Your point is valid, just not when it's applied to the Guardian.
You know, if they were about to become a fully fledged site. And with the hits they're getting today. It would really help when looking for advertisers.
I could really see this score being good for them in a business sense.
You would hope, that they would have some form of journalistic integrity though.
Bubble to you for pointing it out.