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FTR, it is by definition a real job.

Regularly, I'd ask you to back up that absurd claim that "youtube is taking the money" with evidence, but two things: 1) I'm not a concerned party. 2) I actually really liked your argument, it was pretty solid other than that last part. Kudos.

Yeah...because when has anyone ever made a using online distribution as it's primary means of relea-

Again, I didn't mean he needs to get another job. I meant he needs a back up to youtube itself. Why rely on one website? Who knows what youtube will do in, say, 5 years? Wouldn't it be safer to have your videos also available elsewhere? That's what I would do anyways...

Wow. A lot of cynical people in these comments.

I completely understand why let's plays and game walkthroughs (especially for single-player, cutscene heavy games) are not be fair use. In a lot of cases, they remove my incentive to buy the game, and they rely heavily on lots of copyrighted content. But Angry Joe is a reviewer. He doesn't remove anyone's incentive

Psh. I can get ice cream. It just doesn't run as well. By which I mean it runs everywhere.

Self-congratulatory circlejerk broken!

It's about overall representation. Having a few playable female characters do not negate a hundred games which had none.

Or 1800s

I apologize, I guess I figured you were a female from how you wrote your post and your avatar.

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I dunno dude, lots of people still love Street Fighter.

It almost took me longer to install Ryse than it did for me to beat it.

Which is pretty much the entire foundation of gaming as a hobby.

Edge: For fuck's sake, guys. Make your consoles backward compatible.

Due to their past behavior, they can't XBox Live Gold is required for labor camp for Xbox One.

Maybe he just needs to power up with some Game Fuel

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One of the first things I noticed when I first turned on my Xbox One was that it played me a little song. It's just three notes, which I've always thought of as the bare minimum number of notes required to make a melody.