"[Chang'e] doesn't know about my problems yet," said the voice of Yutu in the Xinhua report. "If I can't be fixed, everyone please comfort her."
"[Chang'e] doesn't know about my problems yet," said the voice of Yutu in the Xinhua report. "If I can't be fixed, everyone please comfort her."
Lions and water don't mix!
Nice!
Really glad to see you got it back! Glad to be a part the the Jalop community.
Great news Jason! I look forward to reading what happened.
You guys can't see it? I think it must be your monitor. Are you using an OLED? It's really cool, I wouldn't have imagined it would look like that. Good spot!
Just to clarify, I meant Transformers and Iron Man was well met in China.
Totally have the same question...shoulda saw your comment before I posted. Anyone?
Somehow, and for some reason I cannot logically explain, I never played the first BioShock. I know they are not related in terms of story but should I play the first one before Infinite? Will it hold up against the other linear story-driven games of late? What do you guys think.
Yeah big time! Transformers was well met and is huge. I'm not so surprised by the reaction of Bin Bin, plenty of Chinese actors get blasted in their "come out" Western movie roles. Even Jay Chou in Green Lantern and he's practically a Demi-god.
Yeah, good work yo! (And by yo I mean Greg). But seriously it's smooth as hell on the mini and scales great! I was enjoying the annotations of Canadians apologizing on Jalopnik last week - I think it could even be better for Kotaku with all that screenshot goodness.
Good! About time. And while you're at it roll a few criticals.
Thanks a lot Kotaku for the update. I for one think it is definitely a step in the right direction. I also wish my star carried over from kotaku 1.0, but I guess I'll have to add something useful again in a comment!
FYI, I'm Canadian and I thought it was funny, but I've been living outside Canada for a while and appreciate those stereotypes. In true Canadian style, I want to apologize for my countrymen's quick judgement.
Cheers!
Don't retract. Your statement still holds true IMO.
Yes, but I don't see how you can easily link a domestic security issue with a U.S. sanctioned embargo to be related. Especially when it wasn't Huawei directly but a "close partner". And I'm not saying that U.S. shouldn't be skeptical about letting Huawei have some kind of control in cyber security. I tend to agree…
I see what you did there..
Being in Guangzhou China, I see these kinds of supercars unbelievably more often than in the US. Also, this isn't even including the kagillion luxury sedans that are ridiculously common.
Well that's just sad...and I mean you.