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A Gamer's Manifesto

Krimszon writes "The top 20 things you always knew were wrong about games, but were afraid to talk about, since you thought that was just the way is was."

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  1. Re:Europe is really going downhill by Cutie+Pi · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    France is the number one maker of computer games outside Japan and the US.

    Care to quote your figures?

    The EU constitution put Europe in a much stronger position to leverage the world gaming market and push superior products into the channels.

    Again, care to back it up?

    Being in the UK, it irks me that people can be so selfish... the French are basically pissed at Chirac so they have to go punish Europe, and the gaming world, at large.

    Although anger at the French government probably played a part, the voters were also pissed that their taxes were going to fund programs in the poorer Eastern European nations (added to the EU without their consent BTW), at the same time these nations were stealing their jobs. With unemployment so high in France, this is not an appealing situation. And the Netherlands is next, along with the UK, in voting NO for similar reasons.

  2. boobies by cwebb1977 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Hey, I think I just saw boobies in there! A must-read!

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  3. Re:Europe is really going downhill by guet · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    at the same time these nations were stealing their jobs. With unemployment so high in France, this is not an appealing situation.

    France has suffered structurally high unemployment which has hovered around 10% since the early 1980s, and you are trying to claim that it is somehow caused by Eastern Europe 'stealing jobs' since the union? That is nonsense at best and sophistry at worst.

    We had the same arguments when Portugal and Spain joined, but perhaps you would have been against that too. Inevitably, money goes to those who need it most, I see that as only fair.

    And the Netherlands is next, along with the UK, in voting NO for similar reasons.

    Err, no, for entirely different reasons, in fact in France the No vote was evenly divided between the far right (Le Pen), the communists and half the socialists - hardly a united front - I wonder what sort of treaty we'd have if they all had a hand in writing it; probably they'd still be arguing over which capitalists/foreigners to blame for their woes in the preface.