Really you can post anything you think is cool. If you can draw, that’ll be the best way to get noticed, but you can still fell connected by posting screenshots of cool moments and things like that.
Really you can post anything you think is cool. If you can draw, that’ll be the best way to get noticed, but you can still fell connected by posting screenshots of cool moments and things like that.
Look for pictures of TxK then look for pictures of Tempest 2000. That the comparison between the two is too similar.
And? Keiji Inafune wanted to make a "Mega Man" game after Capcom, we're getting Mighty No. 9. That's how making TxK should have been handled. It doesn't matter if you made it, it matters who owns it (regardless of how crooked this sounds).
Carl's Jr. chicken stars are where it's at. Once you try them you won't go back.
O.O
Squirrelception, for the uninformed Kotaku reader, would be a squirrel inside a squirrel.
Okay, here'e my pitch for a new name: Kotaku Impulse. As in when you find something you just have to share with the world. It's not something that you write up an article for, it's just something quick and instant.
I pity the fool who thinks he can mess with Mr. T.
I prefer this for my Star Fox parody songs fix.
Relevant.
Actually started up a good ol' run on Metroid Prime Trilogy. Never got far in the third game, but since it's been so long, I'm trying to quickly run through the first two, and get back into it. I can't believe how much I missed these games.
Wow, can I say it feels good to see I'm not the only one who's smashed up a controller? I have a temper that only gets set off by gaming and stupid drivers. In general, I try to be pretty chill and laid back, but some games really try everything to bring out the worst in me.
Ah, you appear to be correct, sir. I did not know that before - thanks.
The edge F-Zero X had was not there, but it certainly was a solid game. I hope that when they come to GameCube VC on the Wii-U (I know, this is a ways out), that this will be close to the top of the list.
Luke,
You sir, are not alone.
This. Personally, I want to see a little SML2 homage in this.
It looks like she gave a keynote at Games for Change earlier today. Here's the full vid: [new.livestream.com]
And now the theme song is stuck in my head. Thanks...