Usually when I see a post saying'omg Blizzard are sellouts they have changed bla blah' i cringe and think someone has lost the plot.
Until today, because now I am that crazy person.
Blizzard for kidz eh?
There are two types of programs run for kids by big business.
The first is legitimate, usually run or started by someone high up who has an interest, someone genuinely philanthropic. Often they are great programs and help communities.
Then there is the mckidz type.
The mckidz type are easily distinguishable, they are small versions of what the program is trying to sell.
McDonald's are the most accomplished at this, with toys, advertising and free mcburgers (or micnuggets) donated. Chewing gum that looks like chewing tobacco.
Because little kiss turn into big wallets, don't want em buying burger king when they get older (or playing ea games) when their older.
I guess it's a Part of business these days, make money any way you can, but I really hope this is a way to teach kids how to count or whatever, and not just a way to get kids hooked on blizzard. (I spose kids hav to know how to track their blizzard balance)
Blizzard employing business strategies that make money?! Proposterous, outlandish, and purely slander.
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"I'm just getting started. I'm gonna pull the whole thing down. I gonna bring the whole fuckin' diseased, corrupt temple down on your heads. It's gonna be Biblical."
LOL obvious trool is obvious? not trolling genuinely concerned. Feels like blizzard = activision more and more.... look at the wii thing, tell me a game developer wants to make a game hibrid on a pc and wii. will they send out a new wii cd every patch? or keep patching/content out until the next expansion?
All i see is a bunch of suits scared their star player's bubble bursting (lol@wow subscriptions declining, hell i dont play wow anymore but i have a season ticket) and their doing everything they can to keep the chedder coming in.
Or maybe i have gone nuts thinking i have to wait another 6 weeks for diablo3?
Until today, because now I am that crazy person.
Blizzard for kidz eh?
There are two types of programs run for kids by big business.
The first is legitimate, usually run or started by someone high up who has an interest, someone genuinely philanthropic. Often they are great programs and help communities.
Then there is the mckidz type.
The mckidz type are easily distinguishable, they are small versions of what the program is trying to sell.
McDonald's are the most accomplished at this, with toys, advertising and free mcburgers (or micnuggets) donated. Chewing gum that looks like chewing tobacco.
Because little kiss turn into big wallets, don't want em buying burger king when they get older (or playing ea games) when their older.
I guess it's a Part of business these days, make money any way you can, but I really hope this is a way to teach kids how to count or whatever, and not just a way to get kids hooked on blizzard. (I spose kids hav to know how to track their blizzard balance)
- Clay Shelton
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I received TWO beta keys. Eat it and like it.
Moving on.
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I like your profile picture. Not bad.
All i see is a bunch of suits scared their star player's bubble bursting (lol@wow subscriptions declining, hell i dont play wow anymore but i have a season ticket) and their doing everything they can to keep the chedder coming in.
Or maybe i have gone nuts thinking i have to wait another 6 weeks for diablo3?
APRIL FOOLS!