OtakuMan24
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Pancham and Cofagrigus at DRACULA'S CASTLE in Romania

I REALLY hope that Carmack referring to Facebook as a "Titan" hasn't been lost on people.

And WHAT just so happens to be one of the most popular anime/manga series out there right now?

If this isn't the name of a Predator-based multi-player mode then I will be quite disappointed.

I hate to say it, but you're showing your age by asking that. Anyone who was playing video games in the mid-2000's knows who he is, what he's responsible for, and his failed attack on video games which was overturned by the Supreme Court.

Posting BY mobile! Stupid auto-correct!

Argh! Dang lack of an edit feature when posting my mobile! Ack! Here's what one of the other links was SUPPOSED to direct to!

Could be worse. Could be mixing the cast from Community with G.I. Joe...

"We are from the planet DUPLO, and we have come to DESTROY YOU!"

Think of it as a VERY updated version of the Pocket Pikachu that lets you play with, feed, and care for your own Pikachu. And unlike Tamagotchi, they won't poop and dance about it on the screen.

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What 10-year old WOULDN'T want a gun and a giant flying robot?! :D

I...Is that the Science Patrol from UltraMan?!

Oh it gets better. Earlier today, John Carmack, current CTO of Oculus Technologies, tweeted that he suggested to to Sony a while back that they should hire Palmer Luckey, the current CEO, President, and inventor of the Oculus Rift and the company behind it.

SimCity was bad, but EA already paid the consequences for that last year when they "won" the award twice in a row. While the mobile Dungeon Keeper is pretty awful, I don't think it's as awful as the SimCity debacle. I also think there are some VERY deserving companies on there that really need to be told how much we

I wish I could. I've tried posting stuff on TAY before, but I can only post on TAY Classic. I actually get a better response to my writing in the regular comments section than I do whenever I try posting to TAY Classic.

It's been pretty much almost exactly two years since "The Kickstarter Spring" began with Tim Schafer's Double Fine Adventure game which later became Broken Age.

I enjoyed the 3D Castlevania games myself, but I do see where things could have been improved. What really struck me about IGA was how he tied the story together across all the games; weaving each game into the narrative like a piece of the puzzle, even the games he didn't work on. That really impressed me.

Reading this article and the quotes from Palmer just make me wonder how long it will be before the government assigns a body guard to protect him. He sounds like the kind of "super scientist" that's so far ahead of the curve that other scientists can't keep up with him. Like the knowledge in his head is so valuable

It's about damn time. And frankly, this should have been something that was put in place from the very beginning.

Bash, you have no idea how grateful I am that you were able to do this interview. I have been wondering what IGA has been up to ever since LoS started. My wife and I have loved his Castlevania games and made it an annual thing of ours to always buy the newest Castlevania game, no matter what. Even when IGA departed