OtakuMan24
OtakuMan24
OtakuMan24

Comments that are also responses to you can also be dismissed rather easily. When you receive a comment that's definitely inappropriate as a response to a comment you posted, instead of acknowledging the comment, "Delete It" by clicking the "X" button next to the star and discussion buttons. This will remove the

What I think makes this particular article stand out is a surprise disconnect between the meat of the article, the first 3/4 of it, and the final opinion at the end.

I concur. In fact, Stephen Totilo responded here in the comments about this.

After cooling off a bit, I'm still disappointed in this article, but not so much as frustrated or angry as I initially was.

Feh. I don't much partake in other Gawker sites or articles, but having been on Kotaku for 5+ years, I've come to expect more from them. Although your comment just puts Crecente's departure to form Polygon in a different light; and not a good one either.

Yeah, but this is not JUST a "little bitter". This is downright open bashing of an entire game console for a basis that is flimsy. I can understand him having his reason to criticize or share his thoughts on things such as this, but this is going way too far.

It's hard for him not to inject it when he himself is purely toxic towards this subject matter. Why Stephen Totilo still lets Owen write Kickstarter or Ouya related articles is beyond me since Jason Schreirer, Mike Fahey, and others are doing a much more stellar job reporting on Kickstarter and Ouya related news.

Owen's always been like this whenever he writes articles about Ouya or Kickstarter (at least for the past few months I can say for certain).

Dude, what the heck do you have against the Ouya? You were doing just fine with a fair piece of news and reporting; sharing the information you got from Ouya, Kickstarter, and Victory Square, but then you end it on a negative opinion with no real basis other than conjecture.

Not necessarily. All developers want to be paid. Refusing to pay someone their due wages or finding ways to avoid paying people is quite underhanded. This is a serious quality of life issue that affects more industries than just game development, but is one definitely worth noting.

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*Cough* You forgot something. Really, N64 glitches and no mention of this?

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One of the best Jojo OAV videos I've ever found:

Well Well Well! Now this is nice to see!

That's a very good question. The last person who really pushed that sort of thing forward was Satoshi Kon.

Considering that Funimation got the rights to subtitle and distribute AoT in the USA (probably all of North America but not sure), I would imagine Funimation also got the rights to produce a dub version as well. I would not be surprised if they are hard at work making a dub version using the Funimation regular VA's

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Thanks! And to everyone else that helped, a big thank you to you all too! :) The anime was really nice, albeit short, and while I hear the whole story is told in the TV drama, I've no idea where I can go to watch that. But thanks for the assist on the manga gerrycomo! :)

Badass? Or Badass?

The game's going to have LEGO Squirrel Girl and LEGO Stan Lee. If I can't buy these two in physical, tangible Minifig form by Holidays 2013, I will be quite disappointed.