Ronok888
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Ronok888

Hey others in the comments: Bethesda Softworks is not Bethesda Game Studios, the developers of The Elder Scrolls and Fallout 3. All Bethesda Game Studios games are Bethesda Softworks games, but not all Bethesda Softworks games are Bethesda Game Studios games. Sometimes Bethesda Softworks publishes games like

Yeah, it's really a "more power to you" situation. If the artists are happy with what they're making and it continues to provide them a good living, they're doing a good job. Who can be angry at that? Why would you not want creative people to be happy and successful?

I'm waiting for someone to take offense to those quotes and get all indigent. Hasn't happened yet though. I'm really surprised.

It looks like they're wearing makeup. I assume their taking part in some play put on by Sander Cohen.



Oh XV, you just so cannot come soon enough.

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I honestly don't know how people can still be offended by Nazis, after Mel Brooks so thoroughly destroyed them.

Honestly, I think this is a testament to the power of opinion, when someone can make another person quit their whole job just because of criticism. That's awesome to me. It's empowering.

Just another example of how disconnected Nintendo is with the modern gaming world.

What a lot of people don't understand is that Kanye West is actually brilliant. A very special, unique kind of brilliant that I like to call "stupid-genius". I'd love to see what Kanye could bring to a video game. His style would fit the media perfectly. He's got that eclectic, bizarre, seizure-inducing artistry that

Well, 'spelt' for one. 'Spelt' is the more British-y version of 'spelled' (it's also a type of wheat, but I doubt you meant that), but in the case you're using it, the proper way would be just 'spell'. So your sentence should read: "Not only did you spell it wrong..." Same goes for: "...which word did I misspelt?"

I totally agree with you on this, but it kinda hurts your message when you've got your own brand of English errors in there yourself.

I dunno, they do a pretty good job of averting that with the end of Book 2.


Fucking found you Rocco, you son of a bitch!


That's a different Square series.

And I'd like to know how Square-Enix's lawyers didn't smells this. Did Eidos just not consult them? That seems like a horribly foolish move.

Hey now, don't go lumping every capitalists together. Not all of us believe in stupid old mercantilist policies like intellectual property and copyright.

Especially fucking Rothbard. Dude was a hardcore An-Cap. He was quite opposed to IP and copyright.

If only this kind of thing could happen with FFIX.

Ah, who am I kidding, FFIX still looks incredible!

I think most people were too busy going, "Lololol, Japanese games are so weird! What's with the awkward laughing scene! That's so stupid! What were they thinkiiiiiiiiiiiiing, lololol!" to notice that that scene is actually incredibly sad and depressingly hopeless when you really examine it.


First thing I thought of. Hey Ya! was the soundtrack to my 7th grade.

Game looks cool though. Might have to track it down and play it.