Funny, I thought video was proof. Of course, one thing doesn't lead to another, but doesn't it behoove Engadget, as a media outlet, to inform its readers?
So you think a blurry youtube video that doesn't show the controller before hand (i.e. theres no reason to believe it wasn't staged, the video proves nothing other than the fact that it IS over zealous gaming) and in which the "action" takes places out of view (when it snaps his body blocks it) is proof?
Please, if you are ever called, find a way to excuse yourself from jury duty.
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Gilbert Tang @ Nov 25th 2006 1:17PM
Funny, I thought video was proof. Of course, one thing doesn't lead to another, but doesn't it behoove Engadget, as a media outlet, to inform its readers?
Alcaron @ Nov 25th 2006 1:56PM
So you think a blurry youtube video that doesn't show the controller before hand (i.e. theres no reason to believe it wasn't staged, the video proves nothing other than the fact that it IS over zealous gaming) and in which the "action" takes places out of view (when it snaps his body blocks it) is proof?
Please, if you are ever called, find a way to excuse yourself from jury duty.