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Going Under is pretty fun if you like action roguelike things too, though very difficult

I think I can speak for everyone here when I say more companies need to end their statements with the sentence “I fucking hate it here”, optionally accompanied by a small animal brandishing a weapon of some sort.

One of these days a company is going to figure out you can listen to people BEFORE wasting time and money on a dumb thing everyone hates.

Ufouria is great too.  Sunsoft churned out a few cult classics near the end of the NES lifespan

Why should anyone but Nintendo and, if contractually allowed, the composers/developers make any money of the soundtracks of a Nintendo game. It is common sense they shouldn't profit off someone else's work and IPs without permission and Nintendo shouldn't have to play nice for "free advertising".

Are we sure they didn’t buy all of their own product for a pump and dump scheme? Is there a way to verify that these sold to real people?

On the contrary. Nintendo’s preservation is second to none in the gaming industry. Developers actually go to them for source code for the developer’s own games... because Nintendo actually has the foresight to keep that shit when most companies don’t bother.

Yes.

This person sent real money to a ‘Kickstarter/Crypto’ thing and is mad it was a complete scam.

Unfortunately, for the reason that many large game companies are interested in the NFT/blockchain space, even if it’s taking up space of other news I think it is for the best that Kotaku keeps reporting on it. Luckily if you want other gaming news there are other places, hopefully that doesn’t sound condescending. But

NFT people don’t really have a great grasp of copyright/trademark law (see the Inuyasha Coin attempt), a significant number of them have convinced themselves that as long as they made all the “artwork” themselves then they’re fine.

Anyone that buys into NFT’s deserves this. All NFT’s are is a way for people to make money off essentially nothing. There’s no shortage of idiots in the world, and people are taking advantage of these idiots for money. I know some people have so much money they don’t know what to do with it, and good for them. But put

Usually the opposite happens. People don’t like admitting they were tricked (even to themselves), so they double down on it all being legit and try to pull in more people. Eventually they only associate with other people wearing the same blinders so they never have to face the truth

this has gotta be illegal, right? like they’re not branding themselves as minecraft but it’s pretty obvious that they’re using the brand of minecraft to shill their worthless, ugly, glorified minecraft skins. (seriously, the  skin i edited yeeeeeears ago as a tween looks better than this crap)

NFTS are a fucking scam. The governing bodies of the world should be outright banning them.

once when I was a teen a man on the subway offered to sell my friends and I fake IDs. We followed him to a pizza place, gave him, I think, $150 each, then he told us to go to the store across the street and talk to the man in back. Of course, that man had no idea what we were talking about, and when we came back out,

A personal aside here; I’ve been jumping up and down and screaming at the gaming media trying to get them to cover my previous experience of harassment and scamming in a prior Kickstarter/Crypto con, and this dirty trick is just another example of why; it’s yet another of the tools the criminals use to try and avoid

People and people who don’t want to lose money on nothing, stop being scammed.

Good. I hope more people get scammed with NFTs.. then MAYBE people will finally learn and let the damn thing die.

Legal trouble from other NFT bros is not what scared them off...  trying to associate their scam with Minecraft that is where they really stepped into it.

Remember kids... it’s not illegal, but it is all just one big scam. The only blockchain involved, is the chain of blockheads who don’t think to investigate before throwing their money away. TIL