My question is this. How could "he" (by the way, the article does not name the shooter) manage to make a spreadsheet of the people he killed, if the shooter killed himself right after the tragedy? There is no way a spreadsheet like this could exist. I hate to be a conspiracy theorist, but this is obviously a sick ploy to take a disaster and turn it around for someone's personal or political gain. Ever since the shooting, everyone has been playing the blame game. The press blamed the NRA, and the NRA blamed violent video games. The person to blame is the person who did this.
In some shots, the X-Box 360 is better, but in others the PS3 is better. I don't know, I have a PC, so the graphics are generally the best in this category. So, really, HMMM
It's like the music of games. Originally, it was background, repetitive and frankly, annoying. Now, it is one of the things that Gamespot rates games on. Most video games are art. Stories create art. Look at games like Starcraft, Portal, and Force Unleased. Stories that fascinated me while playing. Games are becoming more than games. They're becoming art.
I remember the good old days. When TMNT Turtles in Time was the best game out there, sadly, in some cases it still is. I've got those emulaters thingies, and I downloaded TMNT TiT and began crying, thinking; "Oh, where, oh, where did those times go?" And I beat the game. What ever happened to games like that.
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