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Akira? Ghost in the Shell? It's surprising that these aren't even mentioned considering they both contributed quite a bit in introducing and popularizing anime and manga in the west.

This got me started on anime

Good list, but it really should include Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood. The story is pretty straightforward, there's enough action to keep the average person interested, and is incredibly light hearted and fun. It really is the most easily accessible anime that I've seen.

One Piece?

Me: “Oh, hey, this isn’t too bad so far.”

I’m saddened that he’s still not recovered. The fact that he’s still delegated to Smash Bros. DLC is not a good sign, too. He should be fully resting his hands and tendons, focusing on physical therapy/medications instead. I don’t want this to be unrecoverable or the need to go to surgery. I’m surprised that he didn’t

AngryJoe is an idiot and this is his fault. He’s big enough into youtube to know that this would happen to him. In fact, this happened to him before. If he wants to make Nintendo videos, he can either agree to the terms that Nintendo legally is allowed to dictate or create a coalition of like-minded Youtubers to

“I hope Nintendo enjoyed the free ad revenue I generated for them, the positive coverage I generated for them”

I voted for Luffy. Because why wouldn’t you? Just look at that face!

I voted for Bayonetta.

I don't like him, I think he's an arse. And what he did is something that he should lose his job for.

I think your TV stations allow far worse then someone with a potty mouth.

If you look up other reports, you'll see that Jeremy Clarkson has been a racist, sexist, arrogant twat for years.

For people who have no idea who this insufferable racist egotistical mofo is... Punching the producer was the last straw in a long line of offences that normal presenters (or person!) would not get away with. This includes getting caught on camera mumbling eenie meanie miney mo catch a n***** by the toe... Sneakily

Evan, can you put this into context. Is this not normal when a game launches and a good chunk of support DLC has been released that the team needs to downsize?

Most of the comments on this page are probably going to be a variety of "can't take the heat, stay out of the kitchen" or whatever. In this case, perhaps it's appropriate. The dev, based on their response to Kotaku for info, are acting like petulant children. Perhaps they're not ready for the world of criticism.

Nope! You and I are in the same boat. I absolutely suck at StarCraft multiplayer. Back in the day, my best friend and I would sit down and 2v2 or 2v1 vs AI opponents. We would get *destroyed*. So, I only play RTS for the campaign primarily.