TastyWhale
Tasty Whale
TastyWhale

Easy enough to get around (use a fence to sell your stolen goods) but hopefully will catch the majority of petty thieves who are idiots.
Even though it is kinda invasive to privacy, I'm for it. I'm pissed about this particularly because some of my games have been stolen (they were at a friends house, his house got

great to see the uncropped image, he is snuck into the header image too ;)

I'd posted before the full article was up, and then couldn't find this to update! :)

I'd posted before the full article was up, and then couldn't find this to update! :)

$30 a year if you get an annual! Crap that is... tempting.

Just to point out the obvious, that is $60 a year. Dang, this could be a good thing.

My list of moving train levels in games:
That one Final Fantasy suplex thing (referenced already)
Gears of War
007 Goldeneye
That Unreal Tournament (referenced already)
A few of the Smash Bros moving platform levels
Metal Slug

But... but what if you are left handed for these things! That is discrimination!!

I was at the Comic Con panel for this he was at. He is exactly how people portray him. It was stunning.

But it has to be a traded Pokémon, before you get X badge, with the ability Surf...

"or how there's totally a Mew under that one truck in Pokemon." hours wasted on this as a kid.

"The point of the match is for the owner to gain face." Oh man, "face" is a term I learned from Chinese friends and from Sleeping Dogs. Weird to see it in print.

"MAKE THE MOD I WANT FOR FREE GAHD." is all I can imagine the people complaining about. Oh, the thing doesn't give you 90hours more content? Buy another fucking game.

I can't wait to smash these into walls.

"Tragically, RTGC also noted that the parade mourned the loss of a guild member who was murdered before he ever had a chance to celebrate with his fellow Eorzeans"
I'd like to read that story please. Caught me off guard.

I get it too. Exclusive collector's editions of games or movies, getting shit signed by the creators.... Those can be more limited and if you don't back them you have nil chance to ever own that stuff.

Technically true, but I think the original intent of KS was to get a production run/marketing out so that they can cut the cost of the initial run down. I do have a couple of physical things that I backed and you won't be able to find anywhere else, but the intent of these game campaigns is to get the game finished

I've backed some weird shit, and because I've done my research (and been lucky) I haven't been screwed on anything. Sure, some shipdates slipped. But I haven't backed anything that had to have it's design reigned in because of over-promising (Banner Saga, I think). I've also learned that even if I like the idea, I

Can anyone explain how the game systems/characters etc are getting spoofed and there isn't legal action? Parody laws apply in Japan and US? (it could be that simple, or maybe it is something more?)