Look at that there fancy magazine talking about that there them new fangled toy T.V. devices. Yuppers, the fancy Time magazine does a cute little stories on that Halos game that has the aliens dealing with Floods and the pew pew pewing. Them Times really knows lots about the Halos. Why take a look here at this quote:
The Bungies bring a grinding, jeweler’s meticulousness to what most people consider an unhealthy amusement for children.
Why I reckon this boy knows lots about gaming and … OK, that’s enough. I can’t continue to dumb myself down to the level of Lev Grossman, the writer for this poorly written piece on Halo 3 for this months issue of Time Magazine:
Not that the Bungies care. They don’t need to legitimize Halo by associating it with other, more respectable media. They sell enough units and make enough money. They’re happy in their invisible geek […]
Original post by mrdestructoid@gmail.com (Destructoid.com) and software by Elliott Back
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