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YES. Every time I would argue with a 'hardcore' gamer who claimed it would be impossible to not make women with flotation devices for tits, or had more than two braincells to rub together, and that's just "our tradition, and you shouldn't want to change MY games, blah blah blah", my response was always two words: Cate

On the whole I am anti-pirating, but even I can't find fault with people who want to pay money for a game, but can't because of incompetence and hubris from three large companies. This is not screwing over an artist by stealing their album, this is playing a game that no one can be arsed to even find contracts for.

And that's the shittiest part of it all - people like you and me are MORE than willing to pay someone, anyone for these games, but their combined selfishness means the only way to play them otherwise is through illegal means. It's akin to going to a gas station surrounded by illegal siphoning ports, asking to pay for

The people at Night Dive have ceased their attempts to re-release No One Lives Forever. They now control the trademark, but without a game to use it on, they're going to let it lapse. No One Lives Forever will remain unavailable on digital stores, and modern gamers who want to play the games will have to either track

Piracy wins when it is more convenient (or actually available) to pirate then to buy legally.

Please enlighten me in your not childish self-entitlement, where should I buy the game (not used)?

when you find out which company rightfully deserves his $2.50 let kotaku know so they can finish the article and he can mail out a check.

This seems like a rather silly position to be in.

Well then, I can pirate the games with good conscience. The worst that happens is that I screw over some idiotic corporation. They don't want my money anyway. And the devs won't see a dime from this game, so no harms done.

Sounds like the same reason we will never see a re-release of Goldeneye... Too many parties with too many fingers in the pie.

Want to find out who owns it? Setup some sample artwork, some concepts and story ideas and put them out there with the perception being that a new version of the game is being worked on and wait for the cease and desist to show up.

Whelp, ARRR me mateys! There be a wind blowing and I think it leads treasure at a torrent site.

I can think of a REAL easy way to figure out who owns it: Release the game, then see who sues you!

Are we implying that this isn't a change needed for males as well? Can we stop pretending that many of these issues solely victimize one group? Cultural distortions victimizeeverybody.

Let's try to get this back on track, eh? For the record Evan often talks about this, and this is specifically about women, not men; no need to bring up 'but...but.. menz!!!', especially when you see more diversity in bodyshape with men in games by far than women.

Lot of damned if you do damned if you don't. I thought Destiny really went out of it's way to make everything as neutral and lifeless as possible but she still found something wrong with it. Go figure.

All of these things are fair and rational requests to make. Can't see any reason anyone would have a problem with any of them.

Never, ever read the comments on ESPN articles. It's bad for your mental health.

holy fucking shit the espn article has some incredible comments.

Given that he's now an adult (and at 20, likely doesn't have any real money to his name) I'm not sure how much Wu stands to benefit from any civil suit. Even if this was happening for the last two years (and it hasn't been) he'd still be 18+. I would think that that means his parents' assets are safe, though I'm not