And how long before you can only listen to GW’s audio books on their own MP3 players, and GW is “the only company that has ever made MP3 players”? Also, will the price go up every year and the capacity go down?…
Ahhhh, 2011… before GW completely “freaked” up Games Day and basically made it a self promotion fest and ripped the soul out of the event. I’m simply going on rumors that I’ve heard about more recent Games Days but it makes me glad that I haven’t bothered to go for the last few years and saved a few hundred squid on the ticket price and the cost of everything on sale at the event. It’s quite sad to see the annual GW fest reduced to this, considering what it once was back in the day.
It’s a shame it isn’t a BoW Interviewer asking the questions rather than a glittery eyed GW employee asking the questions. It would have been nice to get more of an independent view of the event rather than basically a corporate advert of how good Games Day and all things Games Workshop is. Where were you circa September 2011 BoW-Warren, BoW-Justin, BoW-Lloyd???? we needed you there.
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GW are selling MP3 players now? What the…?
And how long before you can only listen to GW’s audio books on their own MP3 players, and GW is “the only company that has ever made MP3 players”? Also, will the price go up every year and the capacity go down?…
At least the guy bashed the ultrasmurfs. It seems even they don’t like them.
Ahhhh, 2011… before GW completely “freaked” up Games Day and basically made it a self promotion fest and ripped the soul out of the event. I’m simply going on rumors that I’ve heard about more recent Games Days but it makes me glad that I haven’t bothered to go for the last few years and saved a few hundred squid on the ticket price and the cost of everything on sale at the event. It’s quite sad to see the annual GW fest reduced to this, considering what it once was back in the day.
It’s a shame it isn’t a BoW Interviewer asking the questions rather than a glittery eyed GW employee asking the questions. It would have been nice to get more of an independent view of the event rather than basically a corporate advert of how good Games Day and all things Games Workshop is. Where were you circa September 2011 BoW-Warren, BoW-Justin, BoW-Lloyd???? we needed you there.
And are BoW going to have a presence at Games Day – Golden Daemon 2014?……..