Diversionist
Diversionist
Diversionist

I suggest the remake, Turtles in Time: Reshelled — while most panned it for being too basic and similar to the original which was designed to eat quarters, feeding only off nostalgia, I thoroughly enjoyed reliving my time in the arcade and seeing the ways they updated the graphics while staying true to the original.

Came in thinking: "Great, let's watch a probably stupid mash-up for mash-up's sake."

They're looking down because they are standing and the woman is sitting in a chair, probably on account of the fact that she is old. I think it is a cheesy effect and the composition is terrible, and thus might still be considered a "Photoshop fail" but I agree they clearly just wanted to show the officials on the one

I agree a hooliganism mini-game would be a welcome addition.

The main point was that Toshiba (who created the format) was still honoring the 5 free HD-DVDs even after Microsoft's price drop. So I got the drive and 6 HD-DVDs, including the packed-in King Kong, for $50. Also, this was before digital content was mainstream, and the HD-DVD drive upscaled regular DVDs to 1080p, so

I'm pretty sure this isn't a real iPhone. Call it a hunch.

Just don't watch the Street Fighter parody... if you can even call it that...

Question: I own the Orange Box on the 360. I have been interested in trying out TF2, but is it any fun on the 360? I am under the impression that half the fun is all the updates, and is there even a community left on the 360?

In the US I might relate it to a form of Sierra Mist mixed with Coke. There is a limey, pineapple-like taste with an orange afternote that reminds me of SunKist orange soda.

Heroin stain

I've always wondered what it's like being the tallest person in a crowd...

Saw this this morning and assumed you spoiled the series finale for me. In the end, you just spoiled the actual episode i watched just now. Thanks a bunch. You and Dave Damashek have spoiled Breaking Bad for me.

A) Keep all images for articles the same size. I understand this is less dynamic, but often the lede pic is small, off to the side of the lede, and the same size as that of the links to the older, referenced articles, which leads me to...

Suggestion: when I look at the frontpage of Kotaku these days, my brain panics and I often close out (especially when browsing on my iPad). When I do stick around, I often find myself inadvertently skipping stories I'd like to have read. I really think this due to the information-overload nature of the new design. If

I am gonna be bummed if and when Half-Life 3 is released, because A) there's no way the game is going to live up to the hype, and B) we're gonna lose this rabid speculation which has proven to be quite humorous these last couple of years (cf. Duke Nukem Forever).

This image is on the frontpage of NFL.com right now. If that's the closest we can get to rendering Kaepernick on this generation, the next generation is more than welcome.

This image is on the frontpage of NFL.com right now. If that's the closest we can get to rendering Kaepernick on this generation, the next generation is more than welcome.