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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Guess who's back, once again, Cash is back (kinda), tell a friend....

Oh you didn't know?!?!?

Well Your Ass Better Tell Somebody!!

Ok, so it's not James Earl Cash this time, but they're making it for the Wii! I don't have one, but this game is the first good reason I've seen to own one. Imagine being able to brain someone with a crowbar by swinging your arm repeatedly!!! :D

10 comments:

  1. I was reading that instead of James Earl Cash you play as a scientist, who actually feels sorry when he kills people. You can also stab people with pens. That's all.

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  2. I hope this about Manhunt 2.

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  3. I thought the game was gay porn ... sometimes a title is misleading.

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  4. NOW BANNED IN BRITAIN!

    http://communities.canada.com/shareit/blogs/gamesnews/archive/2007/06/19/manhunt-2-banned-in-britain.aspx

    That would actually be a cool band name...Banned in Britain.

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  5. I don't know a lot about game production or supply chain management, but it would be foolish to start hyping a game like this, without having some of the disks pressed/produced already, right? Especially 2 weeks before the release date.

    So what are they going to do with them? Pull an E.T. and bury them in the desert? Or will these become the hottest thing on ebay since the pen that comes with Rolling Stones tickets?

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  6. I know what they should do, replace all the blood with rainbows, and change all the weapons to something totally kid friendly. Like instead of an axe, they could replace it with a licorice stick. Make it like that time Grandpa on the simpsons was telling kid friendly war stories. Then Leave everything else the same...it will be hilarious.

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  7. They've basically created a hype machine. Now all they have to do is take out a few things and watch the game sell like mad. Bastards.

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  8. OK, so they create the ESRB and commission them to develop a system that will categorize games based on content... with the intention that this will alert parents and potentially sensitive gamers (screw them, by the way) to bad/mature/adult/violent/whatever content and allow everyone to know what's in a game and be happy.

    Why, then, would a game have be banned because it contains content that (according to ESRB criteria) is suitable for adults only? Isn't this why we have a rating system? So that companies can make the games and people can decide for themselves if they should play it based on that rating? As an adult, I feel I should be able to play a game that contains content suited for adults.

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  9. No. You can't. Because I said you can't. Who am I? It doesn't matter. But I know better than you. How do I know this? Because it says so in the Bible.

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  10. The Bible?!? Who reads that?!? I read it on THE INTERWEB: http://www.droppedonmyheadasachild.com/

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