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  • Jay Voorhees
  • Member Since Jun 13th, 2008
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Hey, leave the guy alone, it's not his fault he has dyslexia.
hasn't Zach learned his lesson yet?
i dont need it but i want it
Exacatly, why can't my zune just play the music and movies i need it to? I have a laptop and a smartphone for all my other needs. Every device shouldn't have to be the be all end all device.
not as much as that light post touched you....
I think he was leaning more towards the fact that the "reviewer" doesn't give a damn about 1. Snowboarding 2. The balance board 3. The Wii. so why the hell is he writing an article on three things he doesn't care about only to bring his own bias into the mix and drag the game down just because he's a complete dick muncher. If kotaku wanted to be considered a reputable source of information for gamers they should have gotten someone who actually even remotely had intrest in any of those three. If they don't have someone like that then don't report the news at all and just go back to stories about the PS360, which is fine, but if you let your bias infiltrate part of your "journalism" then nothing is credible.
somewhat unrelated but how can you support a website whose reviewers say things like this (shaun white snowboarding world stage preview which just happens to be a snowboarding game on the wii which features shaun white and the balance board):


"Because I'm a total amateur with Shaun White and not big on the Balance Board..."

"I'm not a fan of the Wii Balance Board, so I wasn't really looking forward to "feet-on time" with the game"

I found that after a search for info about the game that I saw talked about here on joystiq first. After reading journalisim that sounds like it was written by someone in high school, I think I'll avoid that all together and stick with the 'stiq. Go back to the white castle parking lot from whence you came.
Come with me if you want to live...if you can afford to.
I'm pretty sure uncle jesse was pointing out the fact that the 100 people or so who sit on joystiq with nothing better to do but rip on the wii hardly constitutes as a type of gamer even worth mentioning in the grand scheme of things.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I love my little computing companion but I often find myself missing a full sized keyboard. I have been looking at several of these portable and flexible keyboards, but I can't seem to make up my mind about which I should buy. I don't want the keyboard to be overly expensive, but I want it to be good quality. Also, how difficult is it to type on these keyboards? Thanks!"
 

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