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You can thank JanAnimations for that. He's one of the highest-quality animators in the MLP fandom, and one of his videos centers on what I believe was an unnamed gag character from a music number (which he gave the name Button Mash, hence your woes). The video itself is completely clean, and while I can't force you to

Try to google a button mashing gif to illustrate my perfected fighting game strategy, find nothing but my little pony porn. NOPE.

If she has been in charge of North American products only, I would be worried, but she was in charge of GM's Global Products.

Terraria and minecraft are completely different if you ask me. Terraria is a randomly generated side scrolling action game, minecraft is a 3D building survival sim. Plus, minecraft gives you tools, you just have to build them, you'd pretty much use your fists for 3 pieces of wood and then can build tools from there.

Honestly I don't think he would have been up to it. Even on Valves more relaxed schedules he probably would have struggled. He can't seem to stay focused on any project for long. Even when he was working on Minecraft he would suddenly decided to implement new features all the time and never really finish the old ones,

We have our TOP MEN working on it!

So the trick is to get under the train...

I think the train is scripted to move at it's set speed no matter what it hits. That's why you're able to walk around on it so easily, because it has no variables in it unless it's blown up, in which case it nearly instantly stops.

It essentially means that no world, no star system, etc. is created by the developers themselves. Instead, they have created a set of assets (trees, rocks, creatures, etc.) and programmed into their engine a list of parameters (a desert planet should have few trees and little water, for example) that together create

I anticipate a Prison Penis Planet, blockaded by a large number of players to keep the griefers in.

I swear, with Star Citizen, Elite Dangerous and now this, next year is gonna have some pretty interesting space exploration games to enjoy. Kinda weird that it's taken this long for Elite clones to become a trend. Looking forward to this No Man's Sky quite a lot.

Watched this the other night; Two things:

Agreed. Basically the presenter had to pry out the fact that it would cost the consumer an extra thousand (to another company) to make it function as it was intended. Not exactly an appealing proposition from an investor standpoint.

In our society, people will assume you're straight if you don't say anything. If you're not ok with this, you might want to make sure people know that you're not. It really depends on the person, but I think as we (as a society) get more and more used to and tolerant of homosexuality, coming out will mean less and

Kotaku scored a game! Someone call Metacritic!

Because it's a reboot, and not a reskin of the originals?

Given Square-Enix's track record so far when it comes to reviving flagging/dormant PC franchises, I'm willing to give them the benefit of the doubt. Both Deus Ex and Tomb Raider were far better than they had any right to be.

Besides, the stories of internal turnover aren't, as the article points out, substantially

If you want me to elaborate I will. This game is going to be like most of the AAA games today, all scripted events for the really cool parts. It's going to focus on the set pieces and not the development of the story or game play mechanics.

He actually made fun of plenty of drivers, just not in this clip. Look at Kevin Harvick laughing at himself.

Don't compare greatness to mediocrity. I respect what Patrick stands for, but it's not even close to the same. Jackie Robinson was more than just the first, he was an exceptional player who didn't have the privilege to coast on his sex appeal and "girl power."