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Quotes by Colin Bell

“It wasnt our day but we are glad to have been part of it.”

“From the beginning, our goal with Juiced: Eliminator was to design the game from the ground up, creating the next evolution in the Juiced racing experience. While the game will be immediately recognizable to all Juiced fans, were very excited to bring a new dimension to the brand by tailoring to the inherent capabilities of the PSP.”

“Hes very responsible. I ask him to make phone calls to the rest of the team, and he does it. He helps the other kids out at practice. Hes a good kid. Smart, too.”

“I think thats very important. Hes not an ego person, or anything like that,”

“With Juiced: Eliminator and the portability of the PSP, those sitting on the metro, on a train or at their desk, can pursue innovative new game-play modes, pink-slip and crew racing, delivering a red-line adrenaline rush strong enough to replace the morning coffee.”

“Once we have done that accreditation, it is a case of maintaining it. You are having to check that any tweak you are making to an existing product is not affecting Raising Standards.”

“We just needed to beat the Poles which is what this England may have to do next Wednesday,”

“The decision to partner with THQ reflects the great relationship we have established over the past two years. Joining THQ marks an exciting step forward for us and will enable us to do what we do best -- develop cutting edge, innovative games.”

“The decision to partner with THQ reflects the great relationship we have established over the past two years. Joining THQ marks an exciting step forward for us and will enable us to do what we do best – develop cutting edge, innovative games that continue to redefine perceptions.”

“The decision to partner with THQ reflects the great relationship we have established over the past two years. Joining THQ marks an exciting step forward for us and will enable us to do what we do best - develop cutting edge, innovative games that continue to redefine perceptions.”