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Saturday, May 28, 2005
Dear George Lucas: The X-Men had yo' azz beat

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It was the comments of Brad Curran (he of Comics Should Be Good) that reminded me of this game (actually he reminded me of its predecessor). Apparently because George Lucas wrote a few Shadow War book with The Mont (books I have heard Mikester describe as "unreadable") he thinks he can just steal whatever part of the vast X-Men video game legacy he wants. Well not so! This injustice must be known of on a wider scale.

The combination of X-Men, George Lucas and nerd outrage mean one thing: petitions and plenty of 'em! Once Lucas sees name after name of people he'll never meet or care about, he'll be overwhelmed to do the right thing. That right thing is of course to admit to his Sega Genesis addiction (there is no shame in playing Toe Jam & Earl for 35 hours straight) and admit he was a thief in terms of titles for sequels of things. It is, after all, the right thing to do.

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