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Old 30 June 2002, 00:03   #7
Twistin'Ghost
Give up the ghost
 
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: U$A
Age: 33
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I thought that was a good idea for an article in AP, I just found myself disagreeing with most of their assessments. Cody and I talked about this once before, only he agreed with almost (if not) all of their calls. At any rate, the concept deserves revisiting!

As for that Saint & Greavsie box...that almost deserves a thread of its own! How could the marketing department at Grandslam rationalize that this box was going to be a top seller? I try to envision some kid going into a shop and seeing that game on the shelf and diving for it to secure having the game before someone else gets it. Matter of fact, it's hard to imagine anyone having any desire to own this, other than a hardcore completist buying this game used for about a quid. Any of you guys actually bought this hideous atrocity when it was released? If so, what could have possibly been the motivation?

It's like trying to imagine an American kid rushing out to buy the Nintendo version of a "Meet The Press" quiz game or something!
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