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Totilo defends Modern Warfare on MSNBC - Fox News runs Over SlashGamer blogger

 

 

Two videos, two interview styles, and two completely different ways an uninformed audience can interpret Modern Warfare 2. On MSNBC, well spoken Kotaku Editor, Stephen Totilo (the same guy who beat Soulja Boy on Geometry Wars) came on and set the record straight about the most anticipated game of the year. His interview went so much better than Slashgamer's John Christensen's Fox News appearance.

 

 

John has a brain fart at the worst possible time. Just imagine the thousands of over the age of 50 Fox News viewers who must've see him and said, "video game player... figures." I'm guessing the pressure got to him, but then again Fox News wasn't about learning about the game, but more about proving a point. If you think about it, why did they even have Christensen on? If they were to go for fair a balance, why not get one of Infinity Ward's guys for an interview.  

[MSNBC via Kotaku]

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