Left 4 Dead
I really need to find more time in the day. This is one of those “perfect storm” times of the year when tons of quality games come out and there’s simply not enough time to play them all. I saw a video for Left 4 Dead the other day and was convinced that [...]
Read MoreThermaltake Party @ LUXY + Aftermath
I’m not sure what needs to be said of this epic twenty minutes of footage that resulted from the Dot Com Pho crew’s drunken night on the town. Yes, we hit the sauce a little too hard at the Thermaltake party…which was the best one we’ve been to since we’ve been here in Taipei, including drunken karaoke (a poor rendition of Queen’s We Are The Champions). Check out the resulting two videos that include Stephen Fung’s opinions regarding Mortal Kombat (which he thinks is a real, historical event), John Chow attacking a man on a scooter, Jason Jacobs from Techware Labs stumbling around trying to grab everyone’s buttocks, an impartial Danish judge named Jon Fabricus, and a comment we will never let Michael Kwan live down…ever…which happens after the end credits roll.
Me? Well, despite drinking quite a bit, the worst that happens to me is that I fall over on the sidewalk and also walk into a wall.
Enjoy…and be sure to give these guys grief the next time you see them.
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Lol, I can only imagine the grief that Michael will endure after that comment!
Replyhaha all I can say is….WOW lol
ReplyIn fact, you guys are awesome
the video made me feel like I was almost there.. thanks for the great time, lol.
Replythis is like . . Geeks Gone Wild: Taiwan Edition . . .right?
ReplyWhen you add alcohol to a Jason, interesting times usually ensue. Don’t let his wife see this video, lol.
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