Tzion
Tzion: Kojima-san doesn't have to make Metal Gear any more.
Tzion

As a lifelong gamer and gun store owner, I thank you for standing up for our rights.

I see this being far less of a problem than the printing press. How many violent revolutions have been fomented thanks to widespread flyers, pamphlets, and other polemic literature. None of that would have been possible without Gutenberg, but every village had a smithy or two.

I don't really find this "obvious" in any way. Sure it's predictable that someone will modify the characters in any given game or even genderswap them, but it's not really the rational or expected manner in which one would appreciate them. In this context, that implies that Zelda games (or perhaps damsel-in-distress

Ugh, this will super bomb the market. Prices are going to inflate faster than Tingle's balloon.

Far too many people during that conference (read "more than none") were sporting that horrible jeans-and-blazer combo. It just screams "I'm a businessman, but I know how to have fun, too" in the most heavy-handed way possible.

Just think of it as a Penny Arcade tribute.

Looks like a Zelda map.

If you have something, and people want to pay you for it, then you deserve the revenue.

I don't really understand why someone paid to appear chaste should not be held to that the standards of that appearance. I get that Minegishi feels pressure from the idol industry, in that if she is fired from AKB48, she will never have another similar job, but that is what usually happens when someone is involved in

Kobayashi Yuu would dominate at this game.

Yeah, start 'em young!

Judges really need to stop granting these sweeping injunctions. It doesn't even make sense in the context of the judgement (that Silicon Knights basically owed Epic licensing fees). Usually, when licensing fees are paid, the thing being licensed is not subsequently obliterated. Destroying a bunch of stuff will not

If this involved more than one criminal, than it was a conspiracy, technically, no matter who they were. I am assuming this was premeditated, of course.

If this involved more than one criminal, than it was a conspiracy, technically, no matter who they were. I am assuming this was premeditated, of course.

Are exploitation films art? Because this is definitely an exploitation statue.

Neither should Wii Sports Resort, then. It has realistic archery and swordplay, but the ESRB gave it an E, not an E10+. Clearly this promotes violent behavior in impressionable young children (more so in a Wii game, given the consumer demographics).

Filthy casuals.

All the policy factors aside, Jon Stewart's (mis)understanding of the Second Amendment is embarrassing. The right to keep and bear arms is clearly "of the people", not of the militia. The preceding clause is semantically nonessential to the Amendment's language. Moreover, "arms" at the time included ships of the

It says the right shall not be infringed. It doesn't say "shall not be infringed too much." Any infringement, partial or whole, is a total violation of the Amendment's language.

The military trains with frangible ammo and MPs can carry hollow points. There's a lot of shooting they do away from the front lines.