Re: Splinter Cell: Conviction delayed again



On Jul 26, 7:09 pm, "Nick Soapdish, Jr." <JGordon...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jul 25, 3:01 pm, The alMIGHTY N <natle...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:





On Jul 25, 1:47 pm, the dingo warrior <Luther.R...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Jul 26, 3:34 am, The alMIGHTY N <natle...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Jul 25, 1:11 pm, the dingo warrior <Luther.R...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Exclusively reported on Game Stooge ages ago.

In May, near the MGS4 launch, we got this:

"The publisher tells CVG that the time frame for Conviction is this
fiscal year, which would be sometime before April '09; meanwhile,
Ubisoft tells Eurogamer that the team is currently "polishing" the
title, but wouldn't give a time frame for any further Conviction
information."

http://www.joystiq.com/2008/05/29/ubisoft-coy-about-splinter-cell-con...

That's very different than "sometime April 2009 to March 2010."

Games Stooge>>>>>>>Joystiq

I'm not quite sure what >>>>>>> is supposed to mean. I'm going to take
a wild stab and say that you're claiming that GameStooge is better
than Joystiq which in itself is a hilarious thing to say.

How you feel about Joystiq is irrelevant. I simply grabbed the first
article I could find. I didn't even read it originally in Joystiq.

Regardless, GameStooge's post:

http://www.gamestooge.com/2008/07/25/splinter-cell-conviction-delayed...

occurred earlier today (probably minutes before my post). That is not
"ages ago" LOL and I'm sure GameStooge just ganked it from IGN or one
of the other real gaming sites, anyway.- Hide quoted text -

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I think dingo-dude is being sarcastic.  Like me saying:

Jonah Falcon is the essence of a real video game journalist, and is
the most unbiased person out there.
Bligmerk is a rational person with no serious mental issues
whatsoever.

Console fanboyism is the most respectable, coolest hobby in the world.

Word.
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