What is this? A Game Child for ants?
What is this? A Game Child for ants?
This is usually the kind of news that gets followed up two years later with: “Former devs run away screaming from corporate management job to leave gamesindustry forever.”
Is flopping where kids are challenged to eat a 5.25" disk on the YouTubes?
1.) Is it bad that I was hoping that Dad was going to get some good licks in on Larry before anyone could intervene?
Atlantis is the one that’s like Stargate, but somehow isn’t like Stargate Atlantis
He didn’t sexually abuse anybody. In fact NOBODY knows what he did that was so egregious.
Funny, you don’t hear any stories like this about Miyamoto.
Heck, most Saints weren’t Saints from the beginning. Case in point: Paul the Apostle; the guy persecuted early Christians before his conversion.
The two anecdotes in the article aren’t even close to sexual abuse. I’m not sure that the “holding board meetings in a hot tub” is anything. And the joke about pong and the employees big breasts is a little distasteful, but it isn’t much of anything. Maybe there are more examples I’m not aware of? But the judgment…
I agree that this isn’t the year, but we can’t whitewash him out of the history of video games. I know it’s hard to have nuanced discussions about these things, but we can’t really have a society where everyone is judged by the worst thing they have ever done. People are good and bad, people learn, people make…
I wouldn’t mind a cardboard set to make the Paper Mario stages as dioramas...
Have you seen the shit parents buy their kids
It’s not just you.
That is just a crappy mindset. You can always find a way to enjoy beauty, even while doing chores. It is a major failing in the American mindset.
That’s like saying “The last dozen guys that tried to make a flying vehicle failed! What makes these Wright Brothers any different?”
I feel like this could be illustrated into a lovely children’s book.
I had a four and a half foot tall fir in a tub for twelve years. Once a year I would prune its roots and repot it, a la bonsais. It spent eleven months of the year outside, and was brought in for the month of December.
Aww, I thought this was going to be a lot more interesting. Like a guy actually did all the work to create branding, hired actors, staged a storefront for a day, etc. just to establish credibility. And then actually pulled it off, until some developer happened to catch them in a lie or was local to the area and knew…
Oh, ha! Split!
Easily the first one, second one is so blah.