There are tattoos you regret, and tattoos you love forever. Our Eight Days tattoo now seems remarkably short-sighted, and we wish we had waited on our Duke Nukem Forever tattoo, if only so we could avoid paying to have it touched up every few years. But we think Peter Moore's Halo 2 tattoo was a solid choice all around. It put him on the map as a personality and was a great bit of promotion for the game. Now, after leaving Microsoft for EA Sports, P-Moore is talking about a repeat performance.
"We're hitting this season in terms of quality and innovation stronger than we ever have at EA Sports," he writes on his blog. "If I'm wrong, you'll see me sporting a new tattoo - maybe a competitor's logo?" As much as we love Pete, we know it's an empty threat. 1. We're assuming the decision of how innovative EA has been will fall to him and 2. Exactly what competitor will be left to get a tattoo of at the end of the year?
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Posted: Jun 12th 2008 1:35PM Shagittarius said
I'd respect him more if he said, "I will sleep with the most disgusting, disease infested, lady boy anyone can dig up if a competitor beats us".
Thats would be promotion.
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Thats would be promotion.
Posted: Jun 12th 2008 2:46PM (Unverified) said
I don't know whether to call you gross, or an American Hero.
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Posted: Jun 12th 2008 1:51PM falcomadol said
Yeah, this is more of a "if we're not better than those guys by the end of the year, then we're going to make a buy offer that they can't refuse."
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Posted: Jun 12th 2008 7:36PM (Unverified) said
Sounds like Peter expects to be fired if EA Sports can't turn it around.
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