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A common business strategy is to be a loss leader - see Uber, MoviePass. It doesn’t matter if you burn through cash like hell in your first few years - as long as you have an external source to keep you afloat, any marketshare you gain in the following years should more than make up for it.

I’ll repeat again:

Any developer that decides to crap on their fanbase for some quick cash and imaginary promise of more % sales is not getting a single dime for me.

I’m not sure whether Epic’s paying you guys off, or if you guys just have a chip on your shoulders against PC gamers because of Gamersgate or whatever, but what on earth is going on with your Epic Games articles? You turned a story about a dev approaching a sensitive subject the right way into a condemnation for PC

In covering the Epic Games Store, Kotaku has written about how the consistent, perpetual rage over its mere existence

Hell, I am in Texas... more likely to wake up cuddling a nope rope... or as some call them, snakes.

I am hoping it doesn’t. The industry has plenty of MP focused/infused games; some of us grown folks still like playing games alone in the dark with no other human interaction; like goblins.

I think this article should have come with a disclaimer.

Me either, I assumed that this monkey like most TV dogs lived on only in repeats.

I’m gonna raise funds for a billboard to let Doritos know how much I appreciate them

Right? I don’t come to the internet to feel good about humanity!

Wait, I can’t be mad at this...

Let me just say, Disney has a better record than to shy away from that.

Yeah, my guess is that “zany Hitler” might push buttons for a lot of people on both sides. I trust Waititi to navigate it with his usual grace and humor, but it’s no surprise that it makes the bigwigs a little nervous.

Say what you will about the decling quality of the Austin Powers series, I’m not sure a movie has ever had a better tagline than “But if you happen to see two movies...”

Yeah, but you end up having to treat a lot of concussions that way.

But that’s my point.

The most interesting part about the prequels (and the special editions) is how as much as each is derided by some for quality issues, they’re completely responsible for a new generation of Star Wars fans and the resurgence of Star Wars popularity.

Midichlorians needed a pin on the thread to make its point.

Excuse me? The best lightsaber fight was in A New Hope, when Darth Vader and Obi-wan Kenobi cross swords a couple of times and then it just kind of stops.