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Yes. Have a friend stand next to you. When you come across one of Kotaku's many wonderful cosplay sections, close your eyes and continue scrolling, repeating the phrase "Is it over yet?" out loud to your friend until they confirm that it is over. Open your eyes and proceed with your Kotaku viewing experience,

And jokes apparently aren't for you.

Even so, the cat might not get smacked, but it sure as hell does get picked up and put in another room where it can not irritate me and/or scratch the shit out of my TV screen. I can go on Craigslist and find 10 more kittens for the low, low price of zilch. Can't do the same with a

So, a game that will let me be as irritating as real cats are? Will it let me attempt to pounce at a TV while somebody's trying to play Zen Pinball 2 and then get bitch smacked because that TV is way more valuable than that cat will ever be?

[open on a Best Buy, set in the near future, within a an aisle with white paper on all sides]

I mean... come on... if it took her that long to notice the similarities... she is truly a stupider bitch then I thought she was.

"over her supposed portrayal in Grand Theft Auto V."

Somehow, I find the most disturbing part of this announcement to be the fact that Nintendo apparently knows what people are sending via SwapNote. Granted, you can always assume inappropriate content is out there circulating, but I have to assume Nintendo was actually SEEING alot of this stuff in order to take action.

This seems less like "mythbusters" and more like "stuff we found". I feel like there probably aren't many people sitting around telling each other myths about boarding helicopters from the water in GTA V.

I bet he eats holy shit.

Darn! I guess I cant do this any more!

What a brave Pokemon.

My little brother learned to read for the sole purpose of playing Pokemon red. He would watch the show and beg me to let him play, to which I would reply "not until you can read". He would bring me books to show me that he had learned some words on a regular basis. He would study the cartoon and ask questions. I

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Extra Credits did a great job with this topic. If you haven't watched any of their stuff, I would highly recommend it, especially if you are interested in indi or AAA development.