Before I get started, the boys over at Channel Z have their Dragon*Con video podcast (I still don’t know what the difference between “online video” and “video podcast” is), which includes GGP's very own resident jerk; me. Check their Sept 20th 2009 update (or be lazy and click this word: Fig Apples) if you want to see me shamelessly promote this website and attempt to choke myself with a PS2 controller (or was it the NES controller?) after a few pages of horrible anime fanfiction. You’ll probably want to see that later on, if you don’t already.
About a week ago, GGP staffer Chris Deguzman thought it'd be cute to do a small write-up on his experiences with an Xbox 360 he managed to snag. Not only did I give it the "go ahead", but I had asked him to post it here after posting the same rant almost verbatim elsewhere. Honestly, I've only heard one complaint, and it was from someone who also owned both a PlayStation 3 and 360 who preferred Microsoft’s console. And I won't deny that I've been critical of Microsoft and some of their business practices. I asked Chris to have the piece here (again, it was an opinion piece), not because I agreed with it, but because of where he was coming from. Before, this was a guy that wasn't playing favorites, and didn't have a strong opinion of the 360. It wasn't until he got a deal on one that he was absolutely flabbergasted with the lack of quality of the system. He was more brutal than I could ever bring myself to be.
For those of you wondering, the Dragon*Con two-part special was written/uploaded no less than a few hours after news broke out about the swine flu incident at the Penny Arcade expo. And to those of you that might have caught it, or another nasty flu that seemed to be spreading around (I understand one of the Penny Arcade chaps caught a rather nasty bug which resulted in some big name guest comics), you guys are definitely in my thoughts. My wife/assistant/proofreader (yeah, the one spanking my ass with the Necronomicon ) also fell victim to a nasty bug of some sort that may or may not have been the flu, and I had to take care of her for the rest of the week.
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