OtakuMan24
OtakuMan24
OtakuMan24

It must be however the new commenting system is set up because the "better picture" still is very hard to read because of how compressed it is. However, the full size image is on the NeoGAF forum, so I can read that just fine.

Do you have a better image or something? I'm looking at that picture and the picture quality is so abysmal that I can't read a thing! It's all blurry!

Alright, I think I see where you're coming from now.

For starters, I am highly offended that you have the audacity to say that because I gave One Dollar to this campaign, then I must have a lack of morals. Like I just told the other person, this is like putting a dollar in the overturned hat of someone out on the street. Whether they deserve to be on the street or not

I keep wondering why everyone keeps saying the "scam" is so "obvious". Maybe I'm just not seeing it, but as far as I can tell, most evidence towards claiming something is a "scam" only shows that what is or is not a "scam" is in the eye of the beholder.

I'm sure my $1 is going to go far.

Oh dear. I'm out One Dollar! What will I ever do without it? All the things I could have gotten with that dollar! Like a crispy chicken sandwich from Wendy's! Or a McDouble from McDonald's? Woe is me! [/sarcasm]

I don't think I would call it "Justice", but given the sarcastic tone of your response, I don't think you meant it anyway.

Not only did I pledge a little something to the campaign so Kenzie can go to the game making camp, I also reached out to Susan Wilson by e-mail and asked if she'd be open to talk about ways the extra money can be used to help more young girls get into game making and game development.

That she could. I've already reached out to her in order to start building that team by hooking them up with numerous female professionals in the game development field. That way, Kenzie can make an even better game than just through the program offered at the camp.

Yeah, this is why they add the disclaimer at the start of each movie that this is from "A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away." If you factor in the complexities of relative space-time into how far apart it was between the recording of the actual Star Wars and when it actually got to Earth... the math adds up.

According to the folks over at Polygon, the word is that the game will have an Options menu that lets you change the difficulty. This will have a significant impact on the game AND on the controls. For example, on Easy mode, the pogo jump will only require "Jump" and pressing a button. But on Difficult (and

Alright, who here read all FOUR articles that detail this story?

As easy as it is to pick on him for his choice of words, the point he is making is a good one. "Game Design" is not something that is readily taught or focused on in today's industry. The AAA titles out there often are just re-hashing the same thing over and over again with little advancement in terms of ingenuity

A DuckTales World would be absolutely perfect for Kingdom Hearts! I can just picture it too. It'd be Donald's home world: Duckburg, and you'd be able to pick up "Unca Scrooge" as a partner. However, Scrooge would insist that if he's going to be doing some adventuring, he'd rather have his nephew Donald along over

Now this is some shoddy journalism right here. The news about a spreadsheet tracking information and data doesn't mean that he was a deranged gamer.

Huh. I think I just found a good use for this meme.

Word on the street is that the folks behind Terriers are watching this campaign closely. You never know!

Yup. Like that time when they came up with the word "Ninja".