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		<title>Por: Mohammad</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mohammad</dc:creator>
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		<description>&lt;p&gt;What up Jeff,This post is not about Singstar or Mac books   I just wanted to inaflly post a comment and send you a message.Dude, why are you not starting up your own video game review site?  As you can see from the blog, and from the public outcry last year when you left Gamespot, that you have a HUGE following, and could easily make a success out of such a venture.  I am a big Gamespot fan, and I remember last year after Greg Kasavin, Bob Calayco and Rich Gallup left, I thought to myself  At least Jeff is still there   Gamespot is still worth checking out .  Now that you (and Alex Navarro) left, Gamespot, and the Hotspot in particular, just aren&#039;t the same.  You have personality, charisma, humour.  I watch other video reviewers discuss games and most of them are dry and scripted, but you&#039;re always spontaneous and authentic, and the public really notices and is drawn to that.  You produce quality work, and your opinion matters.Speaking of which, I&#039;d like to know your opinion about this: I know you&#039;re totally into acheivements, but what&#039;s your overall stance on PC gaming as a platform (notwithstanding the  Games for Windows  thing).  I can appreciate the pick-up-and-play ease of console gaming, but after picking up a GeForce 8800GT I just can&#039;t go back (running P4 3.0GHz dual core, 2GHz RAM).  The graphics are incredible on a widescreen LCD and nothing can touch the mouse-and-keyboard control of a PC when it comes to FPS games.  Why aren&#039;t you playing COD4 on the PC instead of the 360   is it just because of the achievements? How about Team Fortress 2?&lt;/p&gt;
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What up Jeff,This post is not about Singstar or Mac books   I just wanted to inaflly post a comment and send you a message.Dude, why are you not starting up your own video game review site?  As you can see from the blog, and from the public outcry last year when you left Gamespot, that you have a HUGE following, and could easily make a success out of such a venture.  I am a big Gamespot fan, and I remember last year after Greg Kasavin, Bob Calayco and Rich Gallup left, I thought to myself  At least Jeff is still there   Gamespot is still worth checking out .  Now that you (and Alex Navarro) left, Gamespot, and the Hotspot in particular, just aren&#8217;t the same.  You have personality, charisma, humour.  I watch other video reviewers discuss games and most of them are dry and scripted, but you&#8217;re always spontaneous and authentic, and the public really notices and is drawn to that.  You produce quality work, and your opinion matters.Speaking of which, I&#8217;d like to know your opinion about this: I know you&#8217;re totally into acheivements, but what&#8217;s your overall stance on PC gaming as a platform (notwithstanding the  Games for Windows  thing).  I can appreciate the pick-up-and-play ease of console gaming, but after picking up a GeForce 8800GT I just can&#8217;t go back (running P4 3.0GHz dual core, 2GHz RAM).  The graphics are incredible on a widescreen LCD and nothing can touch the mouse-and-keyboard control of a PC when it comes to FPS games.  Why aren&#8217;t you playing COD4 on the PC instead of the 360   is it just because of the achievements? How about Team Fortress 2?</p>
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