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A Slight Correction...

   After visiting the official website of Artificial Mind & Movement, I noticed something a little off in their "About" page. The obligatory "About" page said this about the Canadian developer:  

 "Based in Montreal, Artificial Mind & Movement (A2M) is Canada’s leading independent game developer, employing 500 talented people in Montreal (Quebec) and Santiago (Chile). Since 1992, A2M has released 70 titles across every game platform, with over 28 million copies sold worldwide. Our studios work with the industry’s top publishers and licensors, including Activision Blizzard, Bethesda, Disney, Electronic Arts, Fox, Konami, LucasArt, Viacom and Warner. A2M is committed to producing unparalleled game experiences with original or licensed intellectual properties. Over the past three years, A2M has ranked simultaneously amongst the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 and Canada’s 50 Best Managed Companies."   

   Really? What it should've said was this: 

"Based in Montreal, Artificial Mind & Movement (A2M) made WET. We are really really sorry...

    
WET is by far, the worst game I've played this year.

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Development Is The Problem.

We never get any copies of Burnout Paradise traded in at the EB where I work. Guess why? It's because more then a year after launch Criterion is still supporting and improving the game significantly. If developers don't care about their games after launch, why should the consumer? Trade the game in and get a new game. 

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Major Backlog!

I'm only finishing MGS4 right now! After that I'm playing GTA4, Blue Dragon and Chrono Trigger. I'd say I'm pretty much ok with my 2008 titles for now.

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Giant Bomb?

Wow, it's finally here!

I've been waiting for Giant Bomb for nearly half-a-year now. I love the site's design, it's very organized  does well to display a vast array of information in a very comprehensive way that is neither cluttered or daunting to look at. I'm pretty comfortable with the blogging tools here but nonetheless I'll probably continue to post from my other two blogs here or vice-versa.

 Congratulations To The Giant Bomb Team ! I would also like thank Jeff, Ryan Brad and Vinny for all their great coverage of a very crappy E3. The Bombcast was my favorite source all of last week. 
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