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How much you bet that he made that shit up so he didn't look like a nerd on national television.
See, it's not like they showed him Mario 3 and he said "I think this is the all-stars version, but it's been so long." he actually thought it was 64. that's no video game expert. not even close. That's quite possibly the farthest thing from an expert I've ever seen.
Even confusing the All stars vesion with the NES version would be a horrible mistake.
That's what I'm saying. Seriously this guy should lose his job, he's a total fraud. That's like if a car sales man was shown a mustang and said it was an explorer, it's unexcusable.
The guy wasn't a gamer. NO self-respecting gamer would make that kind of mistake.
Guy probably hasn't played video games in years.
i bet that guy works for G4... he'd fit right in over there.
The really stupid thing is all he had to do was pay attention to the start up screen to know the name of the game. Gamer experience was not required. This was just plain stupidity.
You gyys are being too harsh. It's not like they were
mainstrean titles. Those 2 games only sold a combined 20 million copies. :evil:
uh... I believe Ronald Regan was president durring the Civil War. To be honest I don’t remember, it’s been so long.