Powerpuffs with powerful puff-puffs. Pretty standard for Deviantart, although it's surprising to see such clean linework.
Powerpuffs with powerful puff-puffs. Pretty standard for Deviantart, although it's surprising to see such clean linework.
As I recall, David Irving's argument was that Hitler never explicitly ordered the slaughter of Jews. When a Neo-Nazi gave him an old document mentioning orders from Hitler, he had enough integrity left to share it with other historians, but he claimed it must have been made up to cast false guilt on Hitler. (I read an…
I'm a fifth-year college student, but I was in high school when I first read an article in PC Gamer about the "upcoming" MMO Otherland. I checked in on it a year or two later, but nothing had come of it. This article said it died without ever being released. Does it normally take this long to release an MMO, or was…
When I saw this art style, I read the title below it as Digimon: A Love Story.
With a TV show in between 2 and 3. I've heard the show was actually decent, too. (I want to see it someday, but there's always something more promising to watch.)
I've got to wonder: I hear account after account of people being griefed in DayZ, but I hardly ever hear accounts from people who grief in DayZ. Am I just hanging out in different forums, or is a relatively small proportion of griefers griefing a relatively large proportion of victims?
Kotaku has now reviewed two of the three guro visual novels that have ever had TV Tropes pages. Anyone have the guts to review Gore Screaming Show and complete the set?
Reminds me of Operator's Side. Here's hoping it's more playable than that was.
I've heard it argued that Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog was the Death Note musical.
Kabam's article interests me. The thrust of it is that free-to-play games could potentially run for decades and extract revenue all that time, but they tend to doom their long-term prospects by trying to extract as much money as possible as fast as possible rather than building a long-term relationship with the…
I remember seeing these on store shelves when I was just a little kid—Deer Hunter, Bass Hunter, and next to them Deer Avenger and Bass Avenger. It looks like Deer Hunter's thriving, but I hope the Avengers are still going, too—someone needs to represent the other side.
So if he's in jail, who will feed the cats now?
So what they expected was that terrorists play WOW to swap info, and what they found was that terrorists play WOW to relax and have fun? Next you'll be telling me terrorists look at porn.
What was Konami's motivation for this? The link says something about patches . . .
You missed "doesn't have a spine." (Though I'm almost okay with this, since his men look ridiculous, too.)
On the one hand, it does seem like death threats and rape threats are how you know you've got the Internet's attention. (And it's not like there aren't stupid death threats off the Internet—whenever there's a long streak of bad weather, forecasters get threats that they'll be killed unless they make the sun shine…
Off-topic: it amuses me that this show, which is about the economies of warring nations, has a female lead with enormous breasts, whereas Spice and Wolf, which is about a merchant, has a female lead with tiny breasts. It's macro versus micro!