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We have a sexual perpetrator running for president. Cards are off the table now.

Even the unhealthiest guy in his 20s is still in better shape physically than a guy pushing 60.

Oh yeah? You get in the ring with Tyson and let us know how that goes for you. If Kotaku is still around by the time you get out of your coma that is. 

That’s some weird gatekeeping

I believe that Kotaku can and should write about “nerd” culture, and that includes really cool movies. 

It’s $6 on GOG, so if you don’t want to pirate the game it’s being sold at a very reasonable price, and since it’s GOG the installer can be backed up to an external drive.

Quite possibly, though phones are also much closer to a personal computer than they are to a dedicated gaming machine. OTOH, consoles these days offer a lot of apps and most of them have browsers, so *shrug* Also, all those consoles mentioned still support physical media, whereas phones do not. So they technically

Zooming in on something is editing it? I’ve seen some terrible takes around this game, but this is one of the worst.

Remember folks - your “huge YouTube celeb” is someone else’s complete unknown.

I mean acting like 2017 was the first time game companies tried to get rid of turn based games seems odd. JRPGs come in waves. For a few years people get tired of them and they fall out of favor and then in a few more years people miss them and one hit hard and reminds people what they love. It may be the difference

i thought it was college kids doing that

Expecting a tech reviewer to understand a tiny bit about how their network works isn’t a big ask.

Just get a cheap Google TV dongle on Black Friday, better than the PS5 for media anyway

I’m not sure the ‘80s were a creative goldmine, as much as the wild prevalence of cocaine and free money caused people to greenlight tons and tons of shit that definitely wouldn’t have got greenlit a decade or more later.

Can’t tell if you’ve been living under a rock or are ignorant and trying to act smug.

Quite a bit of room between affording a first party game controller and being “rich”.

The Florida Man stories often depict stupidity a lot more than malice. The Louisianna, Alabama, & Mississippi police stories seem to have quite a bit more malice than stupidity. 

It has a lot of uses. I’m planning on buying one on the work account as a security multitool: Penetration testing, NFC-based asset tagging, creating and reading security badges, regaining control of systems that have been locked down by malicious actors, and more. All of that can apply in a tech-savvy home environment.

To be fair, the article does not say or have the tone that you should get one to use against “people you do not like.” Also being fair, the article is not a piece about being “good” to your neighbor or building a better world. The article simply talks about technology, you personally seem to take an affront to a lock

Now do guns