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Yeah I noticed both her and the bakery did that, but at least she went the extra mile by carving some shapes, like the snake in the image up top. Can’t watch the video because YouTube is blocked here at the office, but from the image it does look like she put a bit more effort to make the cake look more like a cake,

The suspect is said to have charged between 13,000 yen ($114) and 15,000 yen ($132) per cake.

Hell, even Blizzard though it would be sensible to add the toggle to the Diablo 2 remaster, even though the number of people playing with the old graphics must be pretty low.

Not happy with just promoting emulation of Nintendo games, now you are promoting it for Sony consoles as well? Shame on you Kotaku.

Google “youtube vanced”, thank me later.

Google “youtube vanced” that app is amazing, same regular Youtube app but zero ads, and it even has an option that marks sections of videos where they are promoting Surfshark or whatever else is sponsoring the video, and there’s a little button that shows on screen that will allow you to jump to the end of the

Imagine Dark Souls fans being upset because it was compared to Demon Souls.

being perpetuated by people who fundamentally do not understand the technology that they are peddling.

I wonder how long it will take for governments to take a look at NFTs and say “this doesn’t seem right”, but considering how long it’s taken for lootboxes to get any attention whatsoever from them, I’m sure most of the damage will be done by the time they do.

Sadly, as long as there are gullible people willing to fork out money for these trends, the urge to produce content for them will remain.

I doubt public pressure would bring the kind of change the workers need for the company. You want a seat at the table? Then you better UNIONIZE.

Fuck Konami™

Why share the cake, when you can compete and try to eat all of it yourself?

Seriously, I was like

Not surprised, I mean, publishers love to make sure no one is able to attach a human face or name to the games they publish.

It’s incredible how publishers continue to underestimate the need for servers during big game launches.

What a time to be alive.

From on outside perspective, it seems rather insane that anyone looking to help workers would accept a settlement like the one the EEOC gave Blizzard.

I’d expect anyone willing to spend money on something like this, would rather spend it in a controller that works with their phone. Although, I guess not all mobile games work with controllers, so there’s that too.