biffovision.blogspot.com — Edge Magazine rejected this article because it threw Phil Harrison of Sony Computer Entertainment into a bad light. He tried to auction off a PS3 to a concert crowd in the name of charity, but it just looked crass.
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sid0Apr 3, 2007
Pre PS3 ENGLISH launch, ibeetle. He's a UK guy.
Closed AccountApr 3, 2007
"You're giving those that love their PS3 a bad name and just adding fuel to a really really unneeded fire."No, I'm not adding fuel to the fire. I'm just trying to extinguish the s**t fueled fire started by the 360 zombies.
Closed AccountApr 3, 2007
On the contrary, I'm just trying to fight for air inside this (bull) s**t filled sarcophagus that's been constructed by these 360 fanbots.
Closed AccountApr 3, 2007
"Well, I only see a thumbs up and a thumbs down next to your name. If I COULD mark you inaccurate I would. Should I click this "no" symbol next to your name instead? Is that the right one?"If there was a "douche" icon I'd press that.--No highs, No lows, Must be Kevin Bose
ihavecrayonsApr 3, 2007
I think Phil is also a nice guy, didn't you see him at the Wii presentation?
amammothApr 4, 2007
Same, and yellow lines, I think I'm going to sue.
raindog469Apr 4, 2007
We're not just talking about a concert, we're talking about a Marillion.... fan-club... WEEKEND. This is basically like a sci-fi convention, except instead of sci-fi it's prog-rock and instead of just signing autographs they do concerts.Anyway, you already have to be kind of a nerd to be into Marillion, and to cross the threshold into "hang out with them for a weekend" territory you're perilously close to achieving anorak status. Most of them are probably into videogames as well.