Eh... the problem is that anyone with a laptop thinks they're a DJ now, so actual DJs are getting a bad name. Promoters don't give a damn about skill because a dude with a laptop will come in and play for free instead of $1000. Now with equipment available that does all the hard work (and all the music is free!), anyone can be a DJ! It used to require practice and dedication. So don't put every DJ in the same box. There are plenty that still work at their craft.
"Overrated" is an opinion. He's certainly entitled to that. As for "mainstream," Deadmau5 is in that he crossed the boundary from underground obscurity. And who knows what this guy knows? Maybe he's been into House music for 20 years. I would assume that he's deeply invested in the scene if he's calling Deadmau5 overrated. I don't get the anger. *shrug*
Indy was the worst one. The first Harry Potter was my favorite of all the Lego games, and the new one is great so far. FWIW, I'm not a Harry Potter fan, I just love the Lego games.
Except that type of person isn't common at all. The stereotypes have little to no basis in the real world. Which I'm pretty sure is what xido is saying.
I signed up in 2003. I think my first Live multiplayer game was Return to Castle Wolfenstein. Some others, like Splinter Cell and Brute Force (lol) had limited downloadable content from what I remember. Halo 2 was the first time I actually enjoyed online multiplayer.
I had the Activision Explorer's Club patch. It was for Pitfall, but I don't remember what I had to accomplish to earn it. I remember taking a picture of my TV. I wish I knew what happened to it. :(