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Gallus Advocatus, Esq.
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You wouldn’t co-stream a car, would you?

Don’t tell anyone, but a significant portion of sales (oh, let’s say 15 million/200 million) comes from parents taking the sign-up sheets to work, either with or without a child in tow, to let coworkers get a crack at buying the cookies without being accosted by strange children outside the grocery store. That didn’t

who sold DC Comics to DJ Khaled?

Nobody buy this, I want a PS3 version.

Look, give them a break, they’ve tried nothing and are all out of ideas!

If only there was a publicly funded way of transporting large groups of people all over the island without needing to have everyone drive their own car.

The story and world will be buried in item descriptions and visual storytelling; while cut scenes will describe various meals in Tolkienesque detail.

Looks fun, but damn it...now I just want some Advance Wars.

It IS another Souls game, and I DO like those!

I’ll call it a hornse.

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Man, who cares about this? Where’s my Metal Slug Tactics article, Kotaku?

Copyright infringement isn’t defined only by the illegal sale of infringing products but also the potential for the infringing product to reduce opportunities for profit. If I listen to music in a free game and by the end of it decide I’m exhausted of it and not interested in hearing it again by legal means that

Roblox isn’t a game so much as a game development platform. Users would want to upload music to use in the games they make.

The National Music Publishers’ Association is suing Roblox for at least $200 million, claiming that the platform’s games are “illegally using songs from numerous artists”.

IP isn't real

Roblox is a platform that users can make their own games in, or play games made by other users. Think of it in a similar ballpark to Little Big Planet, or Super Mario Maker. Users upload music (or sound effects or whatever, I guess) as part of the game maker part of it.

The fact that you think your behavior is what we SHOULD do when a cop flips their lights on is part of the problem. I don’t blame you for it, but victim blaming this woman for doing what she’s supposed to do according to the state’s own guidance and then falling back on your own fucked-up, traumatized reaction to

You think someone deserves to get PIT’d because they wanted to find a safe spot to pull over?

Titanfall 1 tried to do this “narrative in multiplayer matches” thing and it didn’t work so great. I think Fortnite has a story, sort of? Maybe they’ll learn from what’s come before, but I wouldn’t have high hopes.

Just time and again the question is: What the fuck are cops thinking?!?