http://www.mmorpg.com/mobile/news.cfm?read=45123&game=1477&ismb=1
I don't have time to explain why I don't have time to explain how sad this is. Oh well, because childhood obesity wasn't bad enough, Bungie decided Luke Smith's diet was great for everyone.
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10 RespuestasSugar-enriched flour, partially hydrogenated vegetable oil, polysorbate 60, and Yellow Dye No. 5. Just everything a growing boy needs.
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1 RespuestaEditado por The Heartsbane: 8/10/2017 5:35:03 AMThis is why Donald Trump is president
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2 RespuestasThey want you to wake up and play this shit before school at 4 am. Pop Tarts for breakfast, and Rockstars so you're not falling asleep in class...this is pathetic.
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4 RespuestasThat's it, blame the companies, not the parents.
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3 RespuestasTranslation of OP's topic: I will blame my bad parenting skills on companies because I give my spoiled little shit all the snacks, soft drinks, and junk food he wants without limits.
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5 Respuestas... okay? I know the game is rated T, however the average age of a gamer in the United States is 39. Thirty. Nine. Years. Old. I don't know about you, but I'm no longer a spring chicken myself. I need my caffeine and my sugar - triglycerides be damned!
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I will be I will be
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2 RespuestasAt least when we hear a squeaker stroking out on the mic we will no what's happening now.
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4 RespuestasEditado por Draken Wolfe: 8/9/2017 9:04:03 PMMarketing people should all attend a huge convention on a deserted island. And be left there.
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[quote]Bungie decided Luke Smith's diet was great for everyone.[/quote] Lmao
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Clearly bungie loves kids. Everyone knows exercising after an energy drink is bad for you. This is just bungies clever way of keeping them off there feet and indoors with the a/c while they pound gallons of it. Im shocked energy drink companies haven't copied the pharmaceutical companies and create a follow-up beverage that will get rid of the jitters the first one gave you...
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diabetes for free thanks Bungie
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In all fairness, they are doing business, as much as I dislike how
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Speaking of excellence, they have no problem selling obesity diabetes poison.
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2 RespuestasYou do know Actuvision does all the marketing right? By the way is a parent problem nothing else.
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1 RespuestaMmmmmm pop tarts
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4 RespuestasI like pop tarts. Well only some are ok.
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🙋♂️ I eat pop tarts for breakfast if I don't have time to stop and pick up a breakfast taco from my facorite taco stand. Not fat or obese. I don't like energy drinks but I put them in my vodka. Quit trying to use sad ass excuses about why you're so butthurt about this. Only people upset are ❄️ and as we all know ❄️ get butthurt at everything.
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1 RespuestaNow you know why Bungie's dev kept making the game SLOWER and less complex to play 'cos their brain and movement can't keep up.
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It's Activision. [i]Activision[/i], not Bungie. They have done this with their other games and similar other promotions for YEARS. Other developers and production companies have also done the same or similar kinds of promotions. Get your facts straight.
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Growing boys need to get their unrecommended daily amount of suger, artificial preservatives, colourings and E-numbers!
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1 RespuestaWell that's a parenting problem. I don't remember there being an obesity problem growing up. Of course that was in the 60's. There was no color TV which also shut off at 10 PM, no microwavable foods (not invented yet) or much of the garbage foods people consume today. If it had existed I'm sure my parents would have said no it's not good for you. I mean we only had pop and sweets at family holiday parties. Fast food started when I was a teenager yet it was a treat, not a staple. We had Pong at home but if you wanted to video games like play Space Invaders you had to go to an arcade. Yet I don't think it's a generational thing. I mean I've seen little kids no more than 8 grabbing Monster's and bag of flaming hot Doritos as parents happily hand over the cash. Do parents simply cave into their kids demands just to keep them from whining and crying. Park their kids in front of the electronic baby sitter so the parents can have some peace and quiet instead of interacting with them. I also find fault with the companies themselves which target children and Monster is one of the worst. I mean they sponsor just about everything kid friendly.
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1 RespuestaAs sad as this is, it's not exactly new. They've been doing something like this since at least 2007 with Mountain Dew Game Fuel, where you could get double EXP in multiplayer for entering codes found on bottle caps and 12 packs. Or maybe that was with Doritos, I don't remember as it was literally a decade ago. Also the promotion they had with Red Bull for Destiny 1.
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Editado por Powermix24: 8/8/2017 8:02:26 PMGears of War 4 had the exact same promotion (with rockstar energy drinks)
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2 RespuestasSo we can all agree who the targeted demographic is for D2 right? How easy is the raid gonna be? Makes you wonder.
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