I don’t need a factcheck to realize this is a joke, but apparently a lot of Facebook aunts and uncles do.
I don’t need a factcheck to realize this is a joke, but apparently a lot of Facebook aunts and uncles do.
Why would Nintendo not want this information shared? It isn’t a current project, it isn’t an embarrassment, it’s just an idea that didn’t go anywhere.
Didyouknowgaming does what Nintendon`t.
Kotaku is the only place I ever hear about this clown. We don’t care.
At this point it would be more newsworthy for a NFT game to NOT be a scam.
“It’s just a picture,”
Logan Paul, a shining beacon of virtue and honesty, a scammer?
I REFUSE TO BELIEVE THIS!
What do you think is being done with the money if it isn’t going to the devs?
The precise term you are looking for is “Ponzi Scheme”. Play to Earn games are literally just a Ponzi Scheme.
“Rob, or Helicopter Bob, one of the victims Coffeezilla video-chatted with, said he lost “just under $7,000 with CryptoZoo”
Yeah. I really hate to see NFTs’ good name dragged through this.
I am shocked, SHOCKED, to learn NFTs are tied to a scam.
Good to know that all it takes for Logan Paul to redeem himself from the suicide forest thing is to....just keep being Logan Paul and change absolutely nothing.
Counter-point: nah.
And it’s still pretty much the only system I played games on this year.
I find a thing happening in gaming a lot now a days. In this article you called out Bayonetta 3... I read the reviews and everything, heard some talk about performance issues / bad graphics. But it’s sort of like everyone just repeats and echoes one tweet they read now a days.
This. Pretty sure wwe know why Nintendo no longer gives Kotaku screener copies of any of their games if this is the criticism they recieve.
“At times Arceus gives off the vibe of a Nintendo 64 game in HD.”