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This is a kids movie right? Look how cheerful these two cute animated characters are!

I'm just gonna pop in to say something I don't necessarily think you need reminding of, but I think is worth pointing out to the many close-minded denizens of the internet...

I see the miscommunication, but the first season was definitely not tea parties and dress up. In fact, a point of Lauren Faust's vision for the show was to deliver good shows for girls. Mythological adventure stories are a great way to do that through the guise of ponies that girls adore, and the pilot reflects that.

If that were true then season 1 would have been 'tea parties and dress up', then when they realized there's a bunch of men watching the show they'd change it to adventuring. and you seem to think that mythological adventure stories can't be aimed solely at young girls.

Actually, MLP's newest iteration isn't designed solely for little girls. In fact, with the explosion of this crazy demographic, the show has skewed even further from the 'tea parties and dress-up' that characterized the previous generations. The official MLP comics, which have outsold some new Marvel and DC products,

Yeah, screw things like 'targeted audience', saying ___ is for children is just as stupid as saying ____ is for adults.

I think there's a rather big difference when there are video games actively developed and marketed for adults. There are even regulation boards like those for films where games are rated 18+, for example. I'm not shitting on the people who like a kids' cartoon, but it is a bad comparison.

I'm going to repeat what everyone else here has said: this man is a cornerstone of my video game enthusiasm. I remember dragging my PC into the car and going to my buddy's house so we could set up and play Civ II next to each other. Constantly watching each other and steadily stepping up the difficulty. That game blew

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Obligatory (warning: contains spoilers if you haven't seen the anime):

While I do like the xbox one exclusive games (oh they are just candy to the eyes and most likely the gameplay is so sweet), I just found it hilarious when you have mentioned that "we have won", no, winning against a corporation is when you are not a consumer, but more the role of a citizen ( lets say some laws that go

Solid as a rock!

Darnit. I was hoping for lens flares instead of random explosions....

Thats funny you should mention that, lol. In these Kinja comments, if you type a reply thats just:

I love that article! I shared it with my friend in Urban Planning because of how well it communicated that sense of the space.

Kotaku has been a beacon of solid journalism in an otherwise follow-the-leader PR-ridden field. Their expose of Dyack, writing on sexism in games, piercing questions about the XBox One - There's a reason I come to Kotaku first.

NOW THAT'S SOME GOD DAMN JOURNALISM.

Maybe they feel they got their timing wrong. The launch of Massive Chalice didn't help, and since they decided to go to E3 with their demo, that would have distracted them from the current Kickstarter effort. Makes sense given the circumstances to suspend it now and resume in a few weeks.

No, it doesn't. If you need to have Black people in video games to stand out as black, that's just stereotyping as usual. If we want to move past racism, we need to understand and embrace that nothing about an individual's physical characteristics define them. This game does that perfectly; Its about a person down on