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What is the most shocking to you?

ioi's real name is Brett Walton. 9 7.26%
 
VGChartz was once thought... 67 54.03%
 
spurgeonryan and Ka-Pi96 ... 47 37.90%
 
Total:123

Source: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/VG_Chartz

First: ioi's real name is Brett Walton

Second: VGChartz was once thought to be more reliable than NPD.

Third: spurgeonryan and Ka-pi96 are mentioned as prominent users.

What is the most shocking to you?



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What in the tits is gamrTV?



                  

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The most shocking is that VCChartz even HAS a Wikipedia page.



BradleyJ said:
The most shocking is that VCChartz even HAS a Wikipedia page.





Seriously? Kapi?

Well I guess we know who edited that.



 

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The third one isn't so much shocking as it is utterly revolting.



It's funny that the Kapi and spurge parts were edited yesterday by an anonymous user.



None of them shock me.

I knew the first one already
The 2nd makes sense because it was when the site first got started, nobody knew better
We all know Kapi is amazing



Ka-pi96 said:

Already knew the first ones.
Second one, is really quite shocking
Third one, welp can't argue with that


Can't argue indeed! I must post more so I can become a prominent user and be in Wikipedia!



Bet with Xander XT: 

I can beat more games on his 3DS than he can on my PSVita in a month. Loser has to buy the winner a game on his/her handheld Guess who won? http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=193531

Me!

I'm surprised VGC even has a Wiki page.