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So our PSN version of Closure is nominated for the Indie Game Challenge sponsored by Gamestop and shiz. There's a sub-prize up for grabs called the Gamer's Choice Award. It's all about who has the most votes on the official site. Vote for Closure HERE please! It'd be a huge help to us. Just click vote and type in the captcha and it's that simple!
If you follow us on Facebook, we post updates about the game. Recently we've been releasing a new screenshot every Saturday because the game is nearing completion and release. Tell all your friends too! :D
Thanks to all our fans and supporters so far, and recently Tom for plugging us in a news post. We'll be going to Vegas the second week of February to find out the results of this competition.
-jon
Glaiel-Gamer
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Starogre
I have also seen the video of you on TechTV laughing at a man for seeming to have Parkinson's, when his condition led him to accidentally break a priceless, and irreplaceable, antique wax recording. I have reviewed the video a few times, and found your behaviour and actions to be not just improper, but completely reprehensible and unforgivable. I, fortunately, have never felt the desire to watch TechTV, nor its successor, G4, and have been spared from the bulk of your asinine antics.
The few videos I have seen of you, seem to show you to be less computer-literate than my great-uncle. Granted, my great-uncle was one of pioneers in the advent of the personal computer. My mother herself worked in the Research and Development division of IBM when I was young. Those of us who are old enough to remember punch-card programming, and have been fortunate enough to have started our learning on such machines, have the privilege of calling ourselves true computer "geeks".