A cute, colorful video that combines anime, 16-bit & rotoscope for a fun romp.
A cute, colorful video that combines anime, 16-bit & rotoscope for a fun romp.
Tentacle porn. It's quite possibly the perviest, most indefensible phenomena in all of geek culture. It's also the inspiration for a great new card game that debuted in New York City's Lower East Side this weekend, as part of New York University's annual No Quarter exhibition.
Its, uh, my new exercise routine. "Run like the media is after you". Afterwards I do an interview with anyone around. The talking really helps my cardio.
This is interesting, since his fame (infamy) is a result of his criminal actions. The law also says that he can't profit from his crimes and his appearance in the game is related to that. So even if he wins the likeness suit, he may not be able to collect anyways?
Damnit, no Ridley/Kraid/Mother Brain.
Can I get a "Shut up and take my money.jpeg" with cat ears on people?
If MS buys it, there is a good chance the "Mojang" division will fold in a few years. Like almost all their other game studios.
My… childhood…
Capacity is king. I don't care how fast the drive is, if I can't fit all my stuff on it then I just don't care.
Capacity is king. I don't care how fast the drive is, if I can't fit all my stuff on it then I just don't care.
I am reserving judgement of how horrible the new game is until it is out.
How about helping out a depressed character named Robin in a side quest?
Looking at the description of ADHD, its looking more like it should be diagnosed as Aspergers/high-functioning autism spectrum disorder.
I thought that they should have given players a choice between a dismembered man or woman torso.
That's pretty stupid. I know a few moms who would say "Hell yeah! Give me the controller!".
VG Cats has the best take on that ad.
Being a Nintendo fanboy at the time, I only saw the woman.
Processors in mice are nothing new. You'll find one in every optical mouse.
Processors in mice are nothing new. You'll find one in every optical mouse.
How much for a Megaelixer?
Capcom, the only third-party studio that's ever made Zelda games, began collaborating with Nintendo after pitching a remake of the original Legend of Zelda for the Game Boy Color. They ended up working on miniseries collectively known as The Triforce Trilogy.