On a day in which Sony announced the pleasantly-received LittleBigPlanet 2 and EA revealed plans for the less-than-pleasantly-received Online Pass, a few stories didn't quite get the same level of love or hate. These stories became the daily stale bread.
05/10/2010 -- The President Says Stuff
Major League Gaming CEO resigns in split over growth plans
AJ: Matthew Bromberg, the CEO of Major League Gaming, has just quit.
Dave: Sundance DiGiovanni = best replacement CEO name ever.
Lot = 39,585 scratched defective video games all system
AJ: Oh, lol. Check out that video game auction -- almost 40,000 defective games.
Dave: You won't be laughing if it turns out that dude just scored 39,585 copies of Panzer Dragoon Saga.
£600,000 Mod Chip Man Spared Jail
AJ: Wow -- stiff penalty for a chip modder.
Dave: Sentenced to live in his own home without any games at his disposal. How very Twilight Zone-y.
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Dave: Man, the full image really is something else.
GameStop Employee Fired Over RapeLay Interview?
AJ: I don't think we should report on this poor GameStop employee getting axed, but this does raise some interesting points about how little GameStop employees understand their position with regards to the press.
Dave: Yeah, I don't think it's wise for anyone in any line of work to reveal their expertise in a rape-simulation video game.
Source: Daily News from GamePro.com