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Boycott Games For Windows Live

By Alec Meer on March 3rd, 2008.

I can’t help but feel a successful campaign will need something a little stronger than a single page of dense text – an entirely ineffectual online petition and detailed instructions on exactly where to post jiffy bags full of dog poo, perhaps – but hell, it’s a start. I’m generally a little too resigned to Microsoft despotism to get terribly upset about their damn-fool misfires, but Games For Windows Live is one thing that really does make me want to take the hose to Redmond executives.
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