ThePalmtopTiger
The Palmtop Tiger
ThePalmtopTiger

Yeah, thanks for the explanation. It looks like I got my times wrong.

Whoops, I got my timetables wrong. The sale still hadn't gone up =P.

It was only a second-party developer to Sega at the time. They were also working with a Nintendo property and developing for a Nintendo system. Let's not forget that AX was also considered a Namco game. Sega also wasn't competing with Nintendo's racing series at the time either. Sega probably got a decent wad of cash

Gone Home was $5 (75% 0ff) earlier today, and even though the email I got about it (from Humble Bundle) said that it was supposed to last until 7PM, the price went up to $9.99 for some reason.

True, but I think the difference between that and this is that the Olympics game was a spin-off and didn't belong to either series.

The fact that Nintendo characters are appearing in a Sonic game kind of signals a change in Sega and Nintendo ideology; whereas Sonic was once (even until recently) Mario's competitor, it seems Sega and Nintendo think that they can coexist peacefully.

Preach! Fuck those guys who have jobs they probably enjoy.

They could try to file a class action lawsuit, it may be easier than bringing it up on an individual basis. What do I know, I'm not a lawyer.

The only chance is if content creators get so put off by Youtube's policies that they begin leaving.

Well they don't have a policy against it, but that isn't the only thing they host either.

Unfortunately I don't know enough about the anatomy of a fish to make a counter-point about that. If I had attempted to talk about the brain capacity of a fish then it would've been obvious that I didn't know what I was talking about.

Are you suggesting something similar to League of Legend's Tribunal? In case you don't know what it is: it's where players volunteer to look at the cases of reported players and based on the information provided (their kill/death ratio, items purchased, chat log, etc.) decide whether or not the individual is guilty of

They have a mature filter. I wouldn't know about that stuff. It isn't one of my normal porn sites and I'm not into that stuff either.

I think that you definitely have a point here. I'm studying to be a high school English teacher, so I've been reading a lot of literary criticisms. Most literary criticisms don't focus on whether or not the critic enjoyed the piece, rather they talk about issues discussed within the novel/poem/whatever. Readers know

We're caught in a catch-22. Content creators won't go to new services until there are viewers and viewers won't go until there is quality content. I wonder who will cave first, probably content creators since they are the ones affected by Youtube's policies.

Can't tell if serious.

Liveleak looks like something out of the early 2000s and has few viewers. I mean, their top video has just over 8 million views. Most of its content also consist of news or strange things. These subjects, while interesting, wouldn't attract many users, and may even be off-putting to some. Vimeo, while more

We need a viable replacement. Make one, get a userbase, and I'll hop on.

Make me?

IDK if you've seen pictures or videos of fish farms, but the conditions are absolutely terrible. Just type "fish farm" in to google and you'll find plenty of material. There are a lot of parallels between pig,chicken, cow farms and fish farms. They're both packed in to insanely small quarters, they sit in their own