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Posted on Tuesday, December 1, 2009 by | Comments 3 Comments


Picture from Robin Williams confesses to being a Call of Duty veteranIn an interview on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon last week, Robin Williams confessed to a multi-decade gaming habit. Williams also admitted he named his daughter after Princess Zelda and that his son Cody was named after another game but doesn’t reveal which one. As for his thoughts on and experience with online gaming, I’m pretty sure that he’s in the 360 club given the following statement. “It’s always weird when you play online and you get owned by a ten-year-old,” he told Fallon.

Source: The Escapist

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Gareth Barry | December 2nd, 2009 at 9:09 AM Permalink to this Comment

Haha, fantastic. This is priceless.

Simon | December 2nd, 2009 at 9:52 AM Permalink to this Comment

I am pretty sure I played someone who sounded very much like Mork when I kept fragging him……maybe???

Michele White | December 2nd, 2009 at 10:09 AM Permalink to this Comment

Not sure about Mork, but I definitely know that ten year-old. ;)

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