Close, it would be like sending the Human Torch to take the helm of the Hindenburg.canadamus_prime said:Isn't that like taking the helm of the Hindenburg?
...Wow. Just... wow.Mr.Tea said:Oh god, it's confirmed...
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Just...
Bwhahahahahahahahahahaha!
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Callate said:I don't buy it. This is the game equivalent of an Onion headline.What's the phrase about life being stranger than fiction...? Well, this is that; It's now confirmed [http://blog.zynga.com/2013/07/01/big-day/].Ronack said:This reeks of Onion level parody.
It seems that way. It's like he wanted to find the sleaziest and stupidest of "game" companies to join, and he has succeeded. The only other place could of gone was EA, but that wouldn't have been as bad, because what makes EA higher on list compared to Zynga is that EA actually publishes and sometimes makes actual games.Daystar Clarion said:Wat
Did he decide that he really enjoys fucking up and joined the most fuckingest up game company in the industry?
I would say to Pincus, "No you didn't make 'Play' a part of millions of people's lives, you made repetitive clicking and 'friend' pestering a part of people's lives."Andy Chalk said:"Over the last few months I've spent a lot of time thinking about all that we have achieved together as a company. We have pioneered social gaming and helped make Play a core part of millions of people's lives. But Zynga has so much more potential ahead, the opportunity to be an Internet Treasure and deliver on our mission of connecting the world through games," Pincus wrote.
Well yes, but why would Don Mattick want to take the helm of Zynga? Wouldn't that be like wanting to take the helm of the Hindenburg? ...after it crashed?gigastar said:Close, it would be like sending the Human Torch to take the helm of the Hindenburg.canadamus_prime said:Isn't that like taking the helm of the Hindenburg?