"We all need to get better at seeing the big picture"
Uh, no. And that's because NOBODY HAS EVER BRAGGED ABOUT HOW AMERICA IS "THE KING OF VIDEO GAMES". EVER. At least not with a straight face. Xbox is dead last in the US and the rest of the world. And Jeff Grubb is an overrated "insider". Why let such a stupid comment make you upset you in the first place? Like we were all too stupid to make our own opinions on the matter. Why die on this tiny little ant hill that nobody was talking about in the first place? (Other than that overrated hack Jeff Grubb)
PS: "The Tower of Druaga Problem". Yeah, never heard of that game in my life. Never heard of this being "problem" before either.
@Bluelink45 "But, on the other hand, it's so incredibly patronizing." You nailed it on the head. The whole thing reads like a Reddit user who got mad at something and is looking for any shred of evidence to support their theory.
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Re: Looking Beyond America - How Game History Is Connected On A Global Scale
"We all need to get better at seeing the big picture"
Uh, no. And that's because NOBODY HAS EVER BRAGGED ABOUT HOW AMERICA IS "THE KING OF VIDEO GAMES". EVER. At least not with a straight face. Xbox is dead last in the US and the rest of the world. And Jeff Grubb is an overrated "insider". Why let such a stupid comment make you upset you in the first place? Like we were all too stupid to make our own opinions on the matter. Why die on this tiny little ant hill that nobody was talking about in the first place? (Other than that overrated hack Jeff Grubb)
PS: "The Tower of Druaga Problem". Yeah, never heard of that game in my life. Never heard of this being "problem" before either.
Re: Looking Beyond America - How Game History Is Connected On A Global Scale
@Bluelink45 "But, on the other hand, it's so incredibly patronizing." You nailed it on the head. The whole thing reads like a Reddit user who got mad at something and is looking for any shred of evidence to support their theory.