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I'm more concerned about the hacking part, not the piracy/emulation side of this issue.

That would be an interesting partnership. With Gaikai recently sold to Sony, though, I'm thinking OnLive would be the company they'd think of.

Maybe, but the sprite he used is clearly from Super Mario World...

Anyone else slightly irked that the artist used Mario as an example of a videogame that uses hearts to represent health? Also, I just now realized that the Y/N dialogue would only reasonably apply to PC games, making the example that much less concrete...

Oh, the irony.

This wasn't made to be sold, or even produced, as is my understanding. It's just an art project.

Wow, the interpretation, or rather use of the Calvinball metaphor in this (and the referenced) article were completely different than what I was expecting after initially reading the comic...

I guess I'd be the seventh, then.

The incidents seem a bit too coincidental... maybe she has help?

Well, as you touched on with your final sentence, it's mostly about respect.

I think the original asking about of $6k was quite reasonable. This was a project that was planned to be paid for as anyone would regularly pay for video production. Please, don't downplay the entire profession of videography because of YouTube... (which is a terrible example, anyway. There's an immense amount of high

Sounds like Ultraman for Super Famicom...

It does seem kinda cramped in there. Maybe just a window?

Why do you think that? All we've seen of Watch Dogs has been a single-player gameplay video and a graphic teaser, neither of which made any mention of multiplayer, let alone large-scale counter-op gameplay.

Actually, you can just hover your mouse over another user's portrait. A little drop down box will appear with a clickable heart.

"or even people unable to read your foreign last name when it's written out in Japanese as if their brain has locked up and shut off completely. This isn't only a Japanese thing—if you have an unusual last name anywhere, you know what I'm talking about."

Because we know it's all really about getting the best scarf.

Ditto. Some of the worst menus I've come across would have to include those in Red Steel for Wii. Gran Turismo 5 also has some of the most obtusely designed, inconsistent navigation I've ever seen.

I think you're making too much of a generalization here. It's all in the editing and content depicted in the trailer; I don't think whether a trailer is pre-rendered or not has much to do with it, unless what's being depicted could only work in a pre-rendered environment.

So, let me get this straight: you already saw and were informed of this news item elsewhere, yet you took the time to come here, to the comments section of an article the content of which you already knew, to complain about its lateness?