Take 2 announced yesterday that Rockstar Games has been working on the next title in the Grand Theft Auto Series, and that it should be expected in stores mid Q42004
I did a good job when I was in office, but I was fired and the gaming knowledge community at Zel grew weaker and weaker. The news posters not doing their job should have their 'tag' taken away.
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[quote][16:04] jamer123: GRRR firefox just like quit on me now on internet exploder[quote]
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hah. I could go on a whole rant about that. When I want gaming news, like you, and most people, I goto a site that has gaming news. Usually if its posted on Zelaron, its old news to me And anyone really serious about gaming, it would be the same. Now if we got something before the big boys did (OH who am I kidding?)... Well there was that doom 3 leak that Zelaron was a huge part of! (Keke)
Well, I do press releases, so when I'm doing news, I have a I good chance of geting it before other sites, however, there's the whole insider element we're missing out on... as for the whole Doom 3 thing, I was just explaining to my friend why he shouldn't trust the inquirer
lol Camon WW, the inquirer is a great reliable news agency. Anyway, maybe I was being to blunt in the above post but when I want gaming news I go to gamespot. When I want to see what recent news is interesting enough that someone actully posted in on zelaron, then I read the announcments. But most of the announcments are just copied gamespot or ign or whatever articles, and I just got done reading those. Maybe if news posters kinda wrote up an opinon or something else with the post? They probably already do that and Im not paying attention.... Oh well =0 Its fine.
Very nice, now we just need development screenshots.
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