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To Anon & Sony

My name is Dan, pleased to meet you.

We are not Anonymous.We are The Gamers.

Our core goals aren't political nor aesthetic.

We did not ask to be pushed into GNU vs Proprietary wars.

We just want to own the hardware and buy the software at lower, reasonable prices, preferably paid directly and/or mostly to the developers.

We don't feel the need to hide.
We won't put up anymore with greedy companies(Activision, CAPCOM, Squeenix) nor invisible unpredictable lamers who further compromise our already tight freedoms.

You won't have to expect us, we were here long before Sony, Nintendo, Microsoft or Anonymous, yet we grew together and fed each other.

We core gamers -as any specific group of human beings- have ONE weapon, amongst many (Loyalty, easeness to work as a group, critical thinking, passion, reflexes and imagination), that identify and bind us all.

We Never Give Up.

Cease and desist on this charade soon, or start losing money and time on both fronts.

pew pew, MF.

Ingram4767d ago (Edited 4767d ago )

For any of you that hasn't been following the preposterous open war between Anon & Sony, here's a complete video summary. Yeah, that's GeoHot at 0:49.

SanMarco4766d ago

Love it. That'll be the outcome as well.

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Otheros004767d ago

It would be better if you post this on their website.

"We won't put up anymore with greedy companies(Activision, CAPCOM, Squeenix) nor invisible unpredictable lamers who further compromise our already tight freedoms."

I agree with this.

Ingram4767d ago

-Addendum- To the "big three":

If you continue directing your resources to the casual market, you'll discover you've gained millions of unpredictable, easily bored customers, who will never pay as much as we do for your games, and steadily lose your hardly earned core fans, who have the potential to be loyal across many generations, as already demonstrated.

We didn't even coordinate, we are loyal and critical by nature. You're on the verge of destroying this golden age of quality gaming. Corporations and Core customers, together, we have raised and nurtured this for decades now.Think Twice about the new target suggested by your subpar marketing & PR teams, or perish following a fad.

KwietStorm_BLM4766d ago

Not exactly sure what this statement is meant to accomplish. Is it just a parody?

unkn0wn4766d ago

Yeah, do you want Sony and Anon to stop battling each other? Or.. mmm.. I'm confused. If you want them to stop, probably not a good idea to perpetuate the whole debacle.

Ingram4766d ago

well yes, it's just a small parody of the attitude and stance of Anon, and of course I want them to stop their struggle, I just hope there's a good outcome for all of us.

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