Lingyis said:
it was in response to Onna76's: Can't say I would feel sorry about that, game doesn't interest me one single bit. You can see it with Mario Party 8, no matter if scores are somewhat low.. game will sell anyway, especially on the WII.
Now, I imagine in that post where you took out quotes about Boogie, you've been doing that for more than just me. Now it's more likely that you've distorted what other people were saying by taking their quotes. EDIT: now i understand what naz was saying about diomedes's post. you really are taking quotes out of context. |
It is actually not at all out of context, in fact it could hardly be any more in context.
You're trying to show that it's out of context by bolding the key part of the statement you responded to... which is included almost verbatim (with YOU being responsible for any disparity) in the response from you?
I fail to see what further information you have provided by including the quote from Onna76.
-She says the game doesn't interest her one bit.
-You declare Boogie to be "a totally new kind of game!" and tell her that if it doesn't interest her, that means she is "being close-minded".
What exactly am I missing from that interaction that it is being distorted and taken out of context?
Does anyone else reading this believe the quote from Lingyis has been distorted and taken out of context by me?
We don't provide the 'easy to program for' console that they [developers] want, because 'easy to program for' means that anybody will be able to take advantage of pretty much what the hardware can do, so the question is what do you do for the rest of the nine and half years? It's a learning process. - SCEI president Kaz Hirai
It's a virus where you buy it and you play it with your friends and they're like, "Oh my God that's so cool, I'm gonna go buy it." So you stop playing it after two months, but they buy it and they stop playing it after two months but they've showed it to someone else who then go out and buy it and so on. Everyone I know bought one and nobody turns it on. - Epic Games president Mike Capps
We have a real culture of thrift. The goal that I had in bringing a lot of the packaged goods folks into Activision about 10 years ago was to take all the fun out of making video games. - Activision CEO Bobby Kotick







