The DTOID Show wants to know your 2012 gaming resolutions

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Hello my darlings! This Monday is Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and the Revision3 studio will be closed in observance of the holiday, so we’re shooting an extra episode tomorrow. Since 2012 is still wet behind the ears, and since we haven’t addressed it yet, Tara and I figured we’d talk about our New Year’s resolutions of gaming. More importantly, we wanted to reach out to you guys and find out what you’re promising yourselves you will or won’t do this year.

What is YOUR New Year’s resolution, in terms of gaming?

Maybe you wanna finish more games, or get into a genre you’ve never given a chance. Maybe you’ve vowed to stop making “arrow to the knee” jokes. Let us know in the comments, and we’ll read a few on Monday’s show! And I swear, if you make a “resolution” joke involving the display settings of your PC monitor or television screen, I will mail you a box of dead rats and broken glass.

(Y’know, unless your New Year’s resolution is actually to get a bigger monitor, or something.)


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