I'm expecting a Halo 3, or Fable 2. Maybe a Halo logo taking a dump on a Killzone logo.
They're the kinds of things that they do.
Though Phil Harris (or whoever done it) could easily counter it with the RRoD tattoed on his arm.
I'm expecting a Halo 3, or Fable 2. Maybe a Halo logo taking a dump on a Killzone logo.
They're the kinds of things that they do.
Though Phil Harris (or whoever done it) could easily counter it with the RRoD tattoed on his arm.
| shams said: "Meet our newly purchased subsiduary - Nintendo" That should get heads turning ;) |
They already tried to buy Nintendo before and apparently Nintendo's President told Microsoft CEO Steve Balmer at the conference room meeting to "suck his tiny yellow balls".
http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=20547
How Nintendo boss silenced Steve Ballmer
Balls in the other court
By Nick Farrell: Thursday 06 January 2005, 09:10
Now he is safely retired, the 77-year old former Nintendo boss Hiroshi Yamaushi is regaling Wired magazine about how he reverted to abuse to silence the mighty Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer.
Apparently Microsoft was making a bid to buy Nintendo for absolutely huge amounts of money. Vole was confident that Nintendo would take it. The Game Cube wasn't doing particularly well at the time and there was a lot of money involved. Ballmer himself showed up at the negotiations to have a quiet word.
However Yamaushi didn't like the deal, which he saw as a loss on a level similar to World War Two. He said he ranted a bit about Japanese values and identity but it went no-where. So in the end he said in Japanese "suck my yellow balls Mr Ballmer".
The translator looked embarrassed and was clearly not translating the phrase exactly, although Ballmer did smile at a sentence that included the word 'yellow' in it.
Frustrated Yamaushi stood on a chair, put his hands around his mouth and very slowly and in English said: "Hey Ballmer why don't you suck my tiny yellow balls."
He said Ballmer and team were speechless. They were as scandalised as if he had shown them a nipple at the Superbowl, he said.
It is nice to know that high powered board room meetings involving billions of dollars use the same language and methodology of a Kave piss-up. A copy of the interview can be found here but is probably illegal so you should buy a copy of the February issue of Wired.
Legend11 said:
They already tried to buy Nintendo before and apparently Nintendo's President told Microsoft CEO Steve Balmer at the conference room meeting to "suck his yellow balls". http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=20547 How Nintendo boss silenced Steve Ballmer Balls in the other court By Nick Farrell: Thursday 06 January 2005, 09:10 Now he is safely retired, the 77-year old former Nintendo boss Hiroshi Yamaushi is regaling Wired magazine about how he reverted to abuse to silence the mighty Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. Apparently Microsoft was making a bid to buy Nintendo for absolutely huge amounts of money. Vole was confident that Nintendo would take it. The Game Cube wasn't doing particularly well at the time and there was a lot of money involved. Ballmer himself showed up at the negotiations to have a quiet word. However Yamaushi didn't like the deal, which he saw as a loss on a level similar to World War Two. He said he ranted a bit about Japanese values and identity but it went no-where. So in the end he said in Japanese "suck my yellow balls Mr Ballmer". The translator looked embarrassed and was clearly not translating the phrase exactly, although Ballmer did smile at a sentence that included the word 'yellow' in it. Frustrated Yamaushi stood on a chair, put his hands around his mouth and very slowly and in English said: "Hey Ballmer why don't you suck my tiny yellow balls." He said Ballmer and team were speechless. They were as scandalised as if he had shown them a nipple at the Superbowl, he said. It is nice to know that high powered board room meetings involving billions of dollars use the same language and methodology of a Kave piss-up. A copy of the interview can be found here but is probably illegal so you should buy a copy of the February issue of Wired.
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Holy shit that is the coolest thing ever. If more Nintendo people act like that I would love the company a lot more lol

Thanks to Blacksaber for the sig!
Dolla Dolla said:
I know you were kidding about that, but how awesome would that be? The rumors about shelling out like 100 million to Square for final fantasy would make sense, no? lol |

Thanks to Blacksaber for the sig!
ckmlb said:
Holy shit that is the coolest thing ever. If more Nintendo people act like that I would love the company a lot more lol |
Some people claim Hiroshi Yamaushi made some pretty outlandish statements in his last years at Nintendo but he has to get credit for stopping Microsoft from purchasing Nintendo, chances are if it had been a more "level headed" President they might have been bought out.
it will be of gears of war 2 just watch


Tattoo will be of Rock Band... (It'll be exclusive to 360)
After the recent statements from Konami I'm starting to think it may be MGS4.

Gamers have 3 choices this generation: The Exercise Machine, the Movie Machine, or the Game Machine. What kind of gamer are you?
MGS4 is currently PS3 exclusive, so no reason to not support PS3 and I wouldn't get a tattoo just because you now have a port. so I'm going to say no to a MGS4 tattoo. I just have this feeling that it will have to be a tattoo for an exclusive only. A tattoo for anything else would be stupid.
