Dave Meltzer
Banned
Printed and distributed to all my friends.
Wow, it has 61k 'likes' on facebook?
uuuuuh ooooooh, sonydefenseforce.com has some competitionSomebody needs to setup www.xboned.com and model it after scroogled.com. Except apparently, somebody already has xboned.com. Wow.
Last month 3DS e-shop games, Android apps/games, iTunes album, your point?
Grass roots, man!
They tried doing that when Microsoft started charging people a fee to play online and look where it got them.OP, How about everyone who hates it just stop talking about it and don't buy one. LOL
I'm in. I'll be posting them around my local game stores.
Imagine being an older person out of the loop and seeing someone with a shirt that says SAY NO TO XBONE
Man, this thread is something else. GAF on fire these past few days.
You'll probably have some success posting them there.I'm in. I'll be posting them around my local game stores.
You'll probably have some success posting them there.
No used games is a threat to every mom-and-pop indie gaming store in the country.
They will not be included in Microsoft's new "accepted used game" policy... only approved resellers like GameStop will.
Now you might be saying, "UberTag, you don't know that. What if there's a way for people to deactivate their games from their Xbox One and get a token they can sell."
My response to that will be, "And how will any of those people you're selling your token to KNOW it's a valid token until they've already given you their money and tried activating it themselves. An indie game store isn't going to have a way of confirming that."
So yeah, print these posters at every local game store you can find. Their livelihood is at stake!
Before I zoomed in I was hoping it had a Xbox One tyranny help hot line number or something. But it being totally useless is even better.My favorite part - envisioning people walking around with the "say no" tags, with literally no purpose to them. Haha. I mean, wtf would you even do with them?