andrewbridgman
Andrew Bridgman
andrewbridgman

I do not know what a “spline” is or what you’re bitching about. You can still watch the subbed version online. Especially when you seem to believe that the distributor of the anime in question should give up its own free speech to not dub the episode. Why do you hate free speech while allegedly claiming that you’re

It was not legal,

Let’s nip this one in the bud: filming opposing teams’ sidelines was only legal from designated areas in the stadium, and the Patriots’ tapes were filmed from outside those areas. So argue over how big a violation it was, but it was technically illegal the whole time.

Well, you know... if you had waited until you finished playing the main story to write this article... you wouldn’t have written this article.

Now playing

Gotta admire that pixel animation. No lazy transitions, but pixel-perfect movement to make it look as real as possible.

after this next MGS

I’m surprised the Kotaku didn’t mention (as far as I could see) the whole April Fool’s Wario thing Dorkly had yesterday. This was but 1 of the funny pictures/comics/countdowns that they had. Specifically this one http://www.dorkly.com/post/49567/wap…

yes. They should've ran out into the white out ice covered highway and just waved their arms. That wouldve been safe. There isn't much they could have done at that point.

Actually, it's about...

Nope, not even for a minute. Because its not a fallacy, sorry bro.

"The game director from Black Ops 2 at its height got 1,000's of death threats a day. No one cared then."

Yeah, no one cares or talks about it. Other than Kotaku who ran a massive story on the death threats received by the Call of Duty director:

Actually, I would argue that a genuine "super fan" would do anything he or she could to ensure terrible games that make a mockery of the franchise don't get supported.

There are no small injustices.

What happened to Olin is exactly what happened to Sterling, a person who made bad publicity for an organization, Turtle Rock Studios and the NBA, respectively, was let go because those organizations didn't want bad publicity. The only thing they are "victims" of is the continued belief that corporate entities are

That's why I said recently, Bridgman!