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Posted: May 23rd 2008 5:57PM Teabag said

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You know what i learned today? Single player games are also called 'start-middle-end games'. Interesting way of putting.
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Posted: May 23rd 2008 6:24PM (Unverified) said

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if this game sky rockets, i see a sequel. Anytime soon? No. Probably more like the halo series... YEARS APART.
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Posted: May 23rd 2008 7:53PM (Unverified) said

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Wow. Great idea. Episodic games that people talk about over the water cooler like they were movies or tv show. Hey wait. I already have a game like that. It's called Grand Theft Auto IV. I think I've played like 70 "episodes" (they call them "missions, but same shit) so far. Those of us in the office with 360's talk about it all the time in the break room where there is in fact a water cooler (although the coffee maker gets more love; water coolers are for tea-drinkers and tea-drinkers don't play video games). So yeah, I think Phil might have exactly the wrong approach here. But whatever. Prove me wrong, Atari. Prove me wrong.
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Posted: May 23rd 2008 10:01PM Chefgon said

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I thought water coolers were for water drinkers?
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Posted: May 24th 2008 3:25PM (Unverified) said

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Ooh gross. There aren't any vitamins or electrolytes or subtle hints of fruit in that stuff. Plus it doesn't come in its own little plastic bottle. Nasty.
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Posted: May 24th 2008 7:46AM (Unverified) said

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Further proof that video games are getting to expensive to develop. These overbloated games are going to start bankrupting 3rd parties.
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Posted: May 25th 2008 12:28PM ZeroCorpse said

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This is a mistake. A lot of people avoid online games like the plague. This is Atari shooting themselves in the foot once again.

This is, of course, nothing new. Every leader that Atari has ever had since the mid-80s has been a complete idiot when it comes to what people want in a game or console. The company has been mismanaged for a long time, and this is just another example of the company taking its cues from investors and money-men and not from the gamers themselves.

Go ahead, Atari. Drop your big single-player games, and watch the sales drop. The online games market is flooded, and there are plenty of people who don't even have broadband yet, but by all means, exclude them from your games. That should be good for business.

I expect Atari to be sold again in about 12 years. Maybe next time it will be to someone who actually cares about the gamers and what THEY want (and don't want).
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