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Yesterday, I shared the youtube video on facebook of the Jack Rabbit Slim’s Twist Contest from Pulp Fiction as a tribute to Chuck Berry. In my search for the clip, youtube listed a whole bunch of other performances/jam sessions he had with other musicians. It’s been an education, for sure. I especially love this one

I am a Chuck Berry fan, and I would argue that his single greatest contribution to music was when he slapped Keith Richards in the face for ignoring a key change during a practice session.

Seriously? I hated the game, but everyone I know buggered me off asking to play that shit. It’s a cult classica, that shit, and that’s not my opinion.

Rarely have I felt so inclined to fanboy rage over the hyperbolic statement of someone on the internet. Excellent trolling, sir.

. . . . . You Me Street Fighter Online. RIGHT NOW.

Goof Troop is one of the best Zelda-likes ever made, what are you smoking?

The game was surprisingly involved though.

Bruh... I liked goof troop lol.

You’re insane. My friends and I love that game! Beat it a few times. Goof Troop is a great game!

Not true, it’s one of my friend’s absolute fav snes titles, and it’s also spiritual successor to the Pirate Ship Higemaru series.

You’re dead inside.

Screw you, goof troop was fun

Ok some perspective then:  I have to pay annual licensing fees to other companies to use their trademarks and logos that are included in my products. Most companies have pretty strict agreements about the use of their logos - like they have to be hidden behind paywalls or licensing systems. I spend time making the

To be fair, as someone in the IT business I have multiple friends who make decent money but any time I buy something ask “Why buy it when you can just get it for free online?”

I’m sick and tired of assholes like you who do nothing but obbesses over every single little potential “lost sale” thanks to piracy. There is no way that those people who pirated your game would have purchased it had it not been piratable. In fact you would just shoot yourself in the foot by losing the people who

So it could work like this, and does for me. One of the kids in my small gaming crew loves to pirate, he’s cheap. The rest of our crew refuses to, we think it’s bullshit. When our little blackbeard however finda particularly good game, on occasion it leads to all of us getting a copy. Example: Arma 3, he found a

People pay for content they like and enjoy. If they’re not paying for your product they probably didn’t enjoy it. Even the most pirating frugal cheapstakes I know will drop dime on something they crush on. Whether it be by buying overpriced merchandise at a concert, we know a t-shirt doesn’t cost $50 but we do it to

If wishes were fishes, right?

Without going into judgement on either side here, I think this is the dilemma.

He’s a rampaging douchebag...