I won't be supporting Bobsplosion Brands™, until I receive that check from you.
I won't be supporting Bobsplosion Brands™, until I receive that check from you.
Yay! This is what I suggested when the last badass Pokemon art popped up. I want this to be reeeaaal! XD
The build up was the previous battles.
Why would they be risking a lawsuit? They own Marvel, and it's a Marvel property.
Well, I mean, people generally don't wear clothing in fetish videos, so...
So many narcotics were consumed during the making of this video. So many...
Gods dammit! I've been writing out a GDD for pretty much this. XD
I will pay you 1,000,000 internet points for your work.
I actually started working on a real Zelda themed board game, after the stupid announcement of the Monopoly branding. Who wants to do some arts for me? :P
It was all down hill for him when he stormed out of Community.
Wow. Someone who doesn't bother to read the other comments within the discussion thread to be informed, and then goes on to commit a straw man fallacy.
I'm not sure you understand how game development works...
It wasn't deprecating, you're inferring that. It was entirely sincere. You've continued your ad hominems throughout this, which is not justified.
Look, I'm sorry your life is so hard that you feel you need to try to rip other people down on the internet, but I'm not your enemy. You've confused something you like with your identity. Just because someone doesn't like something you like, doesn't mean they're saying they don't like you.
I couldn't tell you, I'm allergic to horses. I think you could probably tell us how it is, though. Seeing as you couldn't be bothered to see your statement addressed already.
Which is what they're trying to do, for sure. They just didn't want to do it for a very long time.
Depending on your ISP, yes.
It's pretty common. People tend to equate like/dislike with identity, which means if you don't like something they do, you must not like them. It sucks.
Sure. That would mean it would simply be a cost of my resources, not going to anything but my benefit. EA/Origin isn't doing that though. They aren't offering the game for free, they're offering it in exchange for your information. Instead of just handing you the game, they want you to read the pamphlet about their…
Because it costs money to develop, honestly. It's the same reason US ISPs are so reluctant to spend the money to improve their infrastructure. If you can keep the old ways going, you can keep spending the same amount of money, and continue to reap large profits. It's very short term thinking, though.