What did he misreport? Specifics, please.
What did he misreport? Specifics, please.
Patrick going on Twitter after Allison got fired and he published his first story crying, “Why am I the only journalist covering this??” made me question his actual motivations. Other sites waited for the actual news to come in before jumping the gun and misreporting, which he did.
Don’t promote child sex and don’t escort while being a PR agent for a corporation. Is that so hard?
(Sigh) Here we go again...
The game IS localized. Menus, in-game text and subtitles are fully translated to English. What they didn’t was to publish it in Western markets.
Sorry, but I’m a game localizer, and I’m starting to being sick of seeing this mistake made whenever people talk about this game.
Localization is NOT…
She never provided one. She was being antagonistic toward people who were mad about the changes to FE, and so they in turn became antagonistic toward her. I’m not sure if she considers that harassment or not, but if she does then she is just as guilty and started it first. No sympathy here.
Actually, I’m kind of stunned that Nintendo took THIS long to fire her. Kotaku conveniently left out that Allison Rapp, who worked on Nintendo’s MARKETING team, had very radical ideas regarding underage sex and child molesters and child porn. No, I’m not talking about her essay mentioned on this article, but multiple…
Part of the thing you need to do is be willing to not have a presence on the Internet. This means not running a personal twitter account and not having a Facebook or Google+ account that is accessible to the public. The less footprint you have the Internet, the more shielded you are from the public, which includes…
Honestly, that’s the only element of this I can actually support. She did make the abolutely one unacceptable mistake for any PR person to make. She threw fuel onto a fire when she didn’t need to. As absolutely shitty and unfair as it was, the second she engaged she probably signed her pink slip, whether anyone…
Because Alison Rapp supported the legalization and decriminalization of CP possession, and Jamie Walton fights the ever living shit out of that type of thing, maybe?
It had nothing to do with demands being made. She was repeatedly antagonistic toward paying customers online, which reflects badly on a company. I’ll bet she was warned about this more than once.
Nintendo’s not in the business of taking stands or falling on the sword for employees. Clearly all the drama surrounding her and GG is something they don’t want a part of. Its one of the first lessons potential or current employees should know. Leave your drama at home. It sucks and Its sad but unless you’re running…
I tried the last one, Shinovi Versus, for the lulz, and I was surprised at a few things.
1) The characters surprisingly have a decent amount of depth and character development. There are fairly long stretches of seriousness where characters are fighting over their differences, combating their insecurities and they…