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VOTE!!! The Game: Obama Leads Romney 51-49

Chris Buffa (Modojo): If the majority of polls are somewhat accurate, tomorrow's November 6 presidential election will be among the closest the U.S. has ever seen. There's a strong belief, with numbers supporting it, that it's a literal tossup between President Barack Obama and Republican challenger, Mitt Romney.

raytraceme4182d ago

SOPA was introduced by a republican texas representative. Both are bad for the american people. I am and will always be an independent.

SilentNegotiator4182d ago

So Mitt = "all republicans" then?

SilentNegotiator4182d ago (Edited 4182d ago )

Romney spoke out against SOPA, while Obama signed ACTA without congressional support.
http://mashable.com/2012/01...

But it looks like 4 more years of economic suicide is at hand, so enjoy.

morkendo234182d ago (Edited 4182d ago )

Dude, illuminati aka GLOBE ELITE dont care who wins they control both republican/ democrat. they dicide who they want to run the country.

incase anyone dont know who they are they are the billionares of this world who worship the DEVIL and is the world GOD./ gates,jp morgans,fords,li,kennedy's ,astor,bundy's,collins,Dup o nts,freeman's,onassis,rock e feller,reynolds,rothchild,russ e ll,van duyn,bushes,chaney.
they are the ones controling everything from the media to weather control machines. now everyone know where SUPER sandy came from (man made machines)

im sure they will track me down for saying this.

dkgshiz4182d ago

Nothing is going to change regardless who wins. Time for a revolution and get rid of this two party donkey show.

Soldierone4182d ago

Voted all third choices I could. Voted NO for all the judges as well, and voted NO to the 20 different "let the government spend more money!" propositions.

It's sad that one of the props was to get rid of all third parties. It stated "only two parties will appear on the ballot" voted NO in big DARK ink on that one.

Yangus4182d ago

I think not big different political mentality Obama vs Romney,simple illusion.

Biggest4182d ago

That is a cop out response. There are extremely clear differences between the two in almost every category. The only thing that may change that is the crowd in front of Romney. If the crowd says "Jump!" Romney will jump with various degrees of effort until he gets it right.

Zha1tan4182d ago

The people who really win are the ones funding the campaigns, the rich who lobby politicians into doing what they want to suit their ends.

lol this election is nothing short of a sham to distract people from the real issues and its amusing to see how people think if either one of these puppets things are magically going to get better when America is 14 TRILLION dollars in debt.

There is no recovery from that figure sorry to say.

SilentNegotiator4182d ago

It's Goldman Sachs vs Goldman Sachs.

Zha1tan4182d ago

Pretty much.

If people bothered to research the campaigns and who was funding them they would have picked up on the remarkable conincedence that the same companies are funding both the romney and the obama campaigns.

It was a two horse race right from the very beginning the winner of the two still being in debt and influenced by the people who funded their campaigns i.e the big banks and powerful corprations.

GreenRanger4182d ago (Edited 4182d ago )

Do i get to vote?
With the way the TV stations here in Ireland like to shove this down my throat, i thought it was something that affected my life in some way and i had a say in it.

Messor4182d ago (Edited 4182d ago )

It's annoying but i suppose it's world news.
Personally, i could care less about it.

Hufandpuf4182d ago

Maybe because the President of the United States is the representative of relations between MANY different countries, and is important to a lot of people across the world.

GreenRanger4182d ago

I can understand that but the presidential election of another country taking up the majority of the main evening news seems pointless since the average Joe won't be affected by it.

Hufandpuf4182d ago

true. I don't live in Ireland so i'm just saying what I know. i do know that the president does matter to most countries because of the polices of trade. Also, many countries want the U.S out of the recession because of the inflation of the U.S dollar, so they want to be aware of what's going on.

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TouchGen: Vote!!! Review

TouchGen: I’m not sure how to describe this game. Actually wait, that’s a lie. I know exactly how to describe it, and I’ll proceed to do so over the next 400 words or so otherwise I won’t be living up to my obligations, both artistically and contractually. But perhaps the old adage of not needing to use four words where you can just use one would be quite appropriate here. This game is…mental.

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Pocket Gamer: Vote Review

Pocket Gamer: I think it's fair to say that no one expected Chair's next game game to be a Celebrity Deathmatch-style slasher, based on the same system of swipes and taps as Infinity Blade, that sees you taking control of either President Obama or Mitt Romney in a debate to the death.

But we live in turbulent times, and this lightly political, joke-riddled freemium title is exactly what we've ended up with. And, to be frank, it's a bit rubbish.

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STP: Vote!!! Review

STP: So this is what Chair Games has been up to. In the absence of any announced game to work on (Infinity Blade Dungeons is being developed by Epic), Chair has released Vote!!!, a cartoonish brawler that lets Barack Obama and Mitt Romney duke it out for the presidency, using ridiculous weapons and wearing silly costumes. So is the game worthy of the developer's hard-earned pedigree?

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