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I mean, yes? That IS kind of the point of Antitrust laws.

When a single company gets so powerful that they more or less dominate the market they are in, that tends to cause bad things both for the suppliers they work with and the consumers that purchase from them.

The argument from Wolfire isn’t entirely without

Except that’s not what the case is about at all.

You are literally a cliche

I still find the loyalty some PC gamers want to show to Steam to be one of the weirdest flexes I can think of.

“has any single dollar I’ve ever spent not gone to reward assholes?”

Bad analogy is bad.

whoosh

who is mike pondsmith. keanu reeves invented this genre.

idk what the best response to whataboutism is, but I’m pretty sure it isn’t *defending the war on terror*.

pls no politics in my cyberpunk game. this is a non-political genre.

Had that one too. Honestly I think I had most of not all the US games released. I was working at Babbages at the time and even got to work the surprise Saturn release. We actually knew about it the night before and I stayed late to help setup a new section for it.  My boss even pretended to be my dad and called me

If Nintendo doesn’t want to preserve their own history then that’s their prerogative. The hell are people getting worked up over it? They’re not the only pony in town. Don’t like their practices? Vote with your wallet as any rational consumer would.

Pathetic. You tell yourself whatever you need to. But no matter what justification you give, it’s still piracy and you’re still a petty thief.

Someone has spent a lot of money on NFTs.

The thing is, itch takes almost nothing from game sales on their platform. By default they take 10%, but developers can set it to 0% if they want. So they’re not really talking out of both sides of their mouth here. Also, only ONE of the games with the NFT tag is actually a game that is being sold. Everything else in

For comparison, the Top 10 for the last few Nintendo consoles:

Nintendo also released the Top 10 best selling Switch games.

And this is what you get in a society that fetishizes guns.

This is the society you get when you treat firearm ownership as an inalienable right, rather than a privilege with responsibilities.

If Kimura doesn’t leave Johnny’s, let’s hope that he doesn’t do Judgment 3 and Sega is forced to replace him. With someone at a different agency that’ll allow a PC version.