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Stalker and review affecting allegations
March 6th, 2007, 14:58
OK, that makes sense .. I'm more used to thinks like Driv3r or Black & White, where people buy into stuff immediately but it quickly dissipates when the general public gets hold of stuff.
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March 7th, 2007, 12:58
Bribed gamesites is not the newest phenomenon, however I never guessed that gamespot was dirty as well… Could you post a link to that story?
I just wonder why journalists do stuff like that willingly. Selling one's soul to publishers for few world exclusives doesn't really sound like a dream job to me nor its very professonal.. Where is their pride? What about moral side? Advertisements and journalistic material are supposed to be different things.
Can't blame the publishers though. For them this is an ideal situation
I just wonder why journalists do stuff like that willingly. Selling one's soul to publishers for few world exclusives doesn't really sound like a dream job to me nor its very professonal.. Where is their pride? What about moral side? Advertisements and journalistic material are supposed to be different things.
Can't blame the publishers though. For them this is an ideal situation
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