Clearly, the pet failed to allot enough fire extinguishers.
Clearly, the pet failed to allot enough fire extinguishers.
With Nintendo's reputation of building extremely durable hardware, I'd love to see how the Wii U would fare.
It's possible they might both have them.
Whichever one has Mew in it is the one I'm buying... so I'm kinda waiting for that info on the flute thingy.
Really? I've used OBS before and it recorded using X.264 to an .mp4 container.
Are they planning to make the demo available to everyone at some point? It'd suck to miss out on its content (and, you know, a preview of the game) just because I wasn't signed up for some marketing email list or part of the Trainer's Club early enough.
It's labeling the work based off of what is isn't as opposed to what it is, which can be insulting to some.
While I do think that there are some technical and structural differences between certain works of interactive media that might mean they don't fall under the category of "games", I don't see that as a negative or in a derogatory light. For me, at least, it's purely objective and categorical. Unfortunately, some…
Well, the Pokemon Twitter account did post that message in English. Conceivably, one could already have traded/transferred up from previous games to obtain Mew and Co., so for them to say outright that all Legendaries are available between the two most recent games might show that they'll be officially available…
That's a good point, though one that could be addressed by formatting the review perhaps with spoiler warnings around certain sections. That way, those interested in the unlockable characters would be able to read about them, while those who would wish to not have them spoiled would still be able to read the rest of…
A decision to not mention those characters seems like its effect on the informative value of the review would be determined mainly by what the reviewer found important. So, in other words, if the reviewer were to play the game with those characters and feel that they added or subtracted an important amount of…
There's a reason for the discrepancy. According to Takahashi, 'When we were putting together that article, we were still in the process of thinking what we should call this activity. That's why it wasn't yet summed up in one word.' (Good thing 'hero costume operation' didn't catch on, huh?) While it's possible others…
I don't think it's unreasonable to assume that they will release Mewtwo as a stand-alone download for all systems, but technically the Tweeted statement from Nintendo doesn't explicitly confirm that to be the case. It does virtually all-but confirm it, but doesn't actually establish the link between the concept of…
This just makes me want one of the Tower Burgers from the now-defunct Pakuch Burger in Shibuya. I had remembered that Ashcraft recommended it and had a chance to go when I was in the area years ago... but now it's no more.
At this point it's worth wondering if these comps are really elaborate bootlegs or if SEGA actually signed off on this. While I'm not exactly sure, the back liner notes seem to imply that these had SEGA's blessing. Sonic Dance Power Volume VIII apparently came with a playable demo of Sonic & Knuckles Collection for…
There are three Kotaku editors in Japan: Brian Ashcraft, Toshi Nakamura, and Richard Eisenbeis.
How long until someone hacks in a patchwork David Hayter voice mod?
So, now we can finally pin the Recycle Bin to the Taskbar, but can we also pin specific shortcuts to folders? I've yet to use Windows 8, so maybe it's already been included there, but as it stands, Windows 7 just replaces any specific folders you try to pin with a general "Windows Explorer" shortcut that will only…
Unidentified Basin Sauce
Part of the problem, I think, is that the system sometimes just plain doesn't record the proper input sometimes: (Edit: I urge you to keep reading after you watch these videos, as the text will delve into why inputting commands faster/flicking isn't a solution here):