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ZenfoldorVGI said bubbled:
Not to mention that the "article" reads like a 3 year old blogger wrote it, and all of the anti-Wii articles I've read lately come from gameindustry.biz, who aren't big Wii fans to begin with.

That is of course setting aside the even greater argument that this is basically a duplicate topic of the other one Legend made.

I'll go over his brief history:

Legend made quite a name for himself a few months ago when he began posting all the negative Wii news he could get his hands on. He started the whole "Don't post negative articles about Microsoft" complaint from one of the mods, because Wii fanboys were posting anti-360 news in direct retalliation. It ended in at least one ban and one warning for Legend.

However, over the last few months, Legend has barely posted at all.

We've seen as of late, a rather unfortunate return from everyones favorite stealth troll when he posted this topic:

http://www.vgchartz.com/forum/thread.php?id=29624

Name: Legend11

Technique: Legend trolls by creating topics using obviously unsourced and opinion oriented internet blogs as his catalyists to emphasize his point.

Calling Card: Legend starts all his trolling post by simply posting a link, the article in question, or a particularly rough excert from it, aimed at Nintendo hating. This protects him from moderation.

Other info: It's rare that Legend will actually stick around to back up his argument, however, he obviously feels as if he's hit upon something with this Boom Blox Wii cherrypick. He's often been owned in the past for playing Wii bingo, and has now promised us his own version of Wii bingo focusing on how in his mind, Wii fanboys spin poor 3rd party sales. Legend is also a huge 360 fan himself, but short of a fanboy, because he rarely talks about the 360, instead focusing his attention to the Wii, which is certainly the console he likes the least, and more than likely hates.

Determination: Anti-Wii topics by him should be met with epic fail cats, as they are obviously biased and cherrypicked. This determination should be re-evaluated when Legend makes several Pro-Wii topics or shows genuine interest in the Wii performance in NPD, Chart-track, VGChartz, MC, or Famitsu sales figures.

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