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Steve Wiebe at E3
rbarr110:
--- Quote from: Benevolance on June 05, 2009, 04:47:25 pm ---It all started one day when Steve finished a game of Donkey Kong at the local arcade and put another quarter in to play a second game, even though Billy had CLEARLY put his quarter on the dashboard, indicating it was his turn next. Steve clearly violated arcade etiquette and the price he paid was Billy's friendship. From that day forward, the pain curdled Billy's heart and his existence became a treatise in revenge, written in pixels and coin.
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Now thats funny!
FrizzleFried:
The story I heard RE: the Florida arcade scene was that the dialog about not wanting to be around certain people was actually directed at MR. AWESOME, not at Steve and that they actually talked that day (Steve and Billy) but the producers spliced it together as if he was talking about Steve.
Ginsu Victim:
That's pretty much how I remember it. Also, he didn't talk to Steve during his game because he was PLAYING A GAME. People would've been questioning why he was trying to disrupt Steve's game.
urbecrisch:
--- Quote from: Benevolance on June 05, 2009, 04:47:25 pm ---It all started one day when Steve finished a game of Donkey Kong at the local arcade and put another quarter in to play a second game, even though Billy had CLEARLY put his quarter on the dashboard, indicating it was his turn next. Steve clearly violated arcade etiquette and the price he paid was Billy's friendship. From that day forward, the pain curdled Billy's heart and his existence became a treatise in revenge, written in pixels and coin.
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This has to be one of the funniest things I read on this forum in a long time. I remember this happening all the time at my local arcade growing up. :laugh2:
Ummon:
--- Quote from: rbarr110 on June 05, 2009, 12:11:11 pm ---
However, I stand by my statement, that Billy Mitchell still comes off looking like a --cream-filled twinkie-- (sorry for not censoring the comment initilally)...
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Dude, leaving your comments uncensored just means that those of who also have ours set accordingly will be able to relish your true words. It's a good thing.
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