Doubt it. If it was free I'd wear it, but I don't think I'd want to blow the extra money for a special editon. What bothered me is that utter hipocracy and superficiality of what you said. Firstly that wearing a HL shirt would be below you, as if you are not a computer geek. (You have 370 posts...
Um... Yeah. That would be a really smart thing to do.
"Hey... That's a computer game shirt! That must make me a huge geek and a... a... a NERD! I better beat myself up!"
Why would I want to sign that? They can sell it if they want to. No one but Valve and the publishers have any right to say otherwise. Is there any particular reason you want them to scrap it other than you want the content for free?
Gabe has referred to a place he calls "zombie town" in interviews. this is probably what it is.
"I was showing some people down in Hollywood the game last week, and was going through zombie town,"
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Thank you! I thought it was interesting. I knew it had something to do with radioactivity (as is "half-life" wasn't a big enough tip), so it's nice to know how exaclty.
How is it any different from any other tshirt? You think girls will look at it, see that's it's a computer game logo, and then ignore you because of that? If they even knew what the hell it was, why would they care? You're such a troll;you have to contradict everything or just be negative about...
Haha, my gym teacher called in sick when the playstation 2 came out. We had a sub for three days!
I doubt I will be able to skip school to get HL2, but I would if I could. :dork:
Hm, he's got you there. I wasn't planning on preordering, but if I get the free t-shirt I think I will. You would think that so close the the release date they would give a little more information about the pre-ordering promotionals (ie a picture of the shirt or even just offical word would be...