Posted by sean on July 2, 2007 at 3:51 pm in Video Games with 2 Comments


How does Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Resident Evil 4 and Super Metroid make the top 10 games of all time, while GoldenEye does not!

I’ve always hated Edge magazine…

2 Responses to I Demand A Re-Count!

  1. Anonymous

    July 3, 2007 - 3:26 pm
    1

    I agree Mr K! These so called 'geeks' are not real geeks they are manufactured geeks! And there is nothing worse than a manufactured geek…these M.G's do not have a sound grasp of essential gaming history. They are are pushed by the fat-cat editors to plug the new games which mostly turn out to be a load of crap.
    Dont you agree?

    Also Sean I read about you liking the editors- do you like the arctic monkeys? Also whats your opinion on the likes of Lily Allen and Amy Winehouse??

  2. Sean

    July 3, 2007 - 7:20 pm
    2

    I totally agree! Even though it's retro, I really can't see how Super Metroid made it!

    As for music, I do like the Arctic Monkeys – their new album is good, I prefer The Kaiser Cheifs though. Lily Allen is OK. Not a massive fan of Amy Whitehouse, but have nothing against the girl, I just think her "rehab" song would be more relevent to Pete Doherty.

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