Yo Kotaku readership!
Yo Kotaku readership!
Girlfriend, fiancee, or wife walks into bedroom wearing one of these.
If he's dead, then who's this?!
The Writers... Jon Stewart... they all work together to make this show what it is so... ehhh... credit to both of them.
Both are references to David Bowie.
Happy Birthday to the man who has probably single-handedly (literally) kept the belief in the supernatural alive in the age of advanced technology, cyber-punk fiction, and modern living.
Well SOMEBODY needs to post this!
Oh! Dude... mind blowing moment here...
No, no, no, it's...
Truthfully, there is NO (and I stress that for a reason) widely accepted definition for what constitutes an "indie developer". This argument expands BEYOND game players and is an argument that happens between game developers themselves.
I can definitely understand your concern. It's a shame that too many great game developers of the past don't get the same recognition or respect that others do. Shigeru Miyamoto, for example, is a rare example of a developer who has maintained relevance, notoriety, and influence in the video game industry since the…
It is mandatory that I post this. If you haven't seen it before, then I can almost guarantee that you'll thank me later for sharing this.
I may not be able to connect you with Nintendo at this time, but with my IGDA connections, I can connect you with people working on Armikrog with Doug TenNapel and also people at Wayforward Technology.
What really got me there is the apparent notion from a woman (I doubt Kathleen Vohs is male) that women want sex as few times as possible and want sex only for special and rare reasons (to celebrate marriage, to try and have children, etc. is what comes to mind for me).
Even more so, you could do two player co-op on the Wii-U. One player is Lolo, the other is Lala. One of then navigates the labyrinth as normal, moving blocks and avoiding enemies like Rocky, Medusa, and Alma.
"It's time again for this week's tribute to the FCC where we bleep and blur things whether they need them or not, it's This Week In Unnecessary Censorship!"
Believable since Lolo and Lala (Lololo and Lalala if we wanna go by their Japanese names) were created by HAL which I'm pretty sure was absorbed into Nintendo around the time of Kirby's Dream Land, and who had made Nintendo games before they even began making their own non-Nintendo published titles.
It is the present...