I kept thinking this was a parody, but my friend assured me that it's not.
Maybe John Hillier should apply to work at Fox News?
Between Fox News, Cooper Lawrence, and Kevin McCullough, I'm starting to wonder who's handling the fact checking for so-called journalism outlets now. Drunk, chain-smoking monkeys chained to typewriters?
It's been one of the most embarrassing years for journalists ever, and January isn't even over yet.
Source: Nintendo DS maker’s piracy headache: Chips are down for Super MarioOne Nintendo DS user from Lanarkshire told The Sunday Post he has amassed more than 50 DS games free, which would have cost him £15-£30 each, thanks to the R4 chip.
But John Hillier points out such actions are seriously short-changing the games industry.
"The implications are massive. In America it’s thought 90 per cent of Nintendo DS users are playing pirated games because of R4s."
Maybe John Hillier should apply to work at Fox News?
Between Fox News, Cooper Lawrence, and Kevin McCullough, I'm starting to wonder who's handling the fact checking for so-called journalism outlets now. Drunk, chain-smoking monkeys chained to typewriters?
It's been one of the most embarrassing years for journalists ever, and January isn't even over yet.