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Looks a little like the TRON is taking design notes from Apple's Mac Pro.

"developers who make these PS3/PC/NDS games only have to tweak their games for the TRON to make them compatible."

They didn't 'invented' this absurd idea out of nowhere, there are idioms that derived from two ancient Chinese tales (200BC & 980AC), these tales describe how two hardworking men who always study late but couldn't resist falling asleep, so one man tied his hair to a beam and the other stabbed his thigh with an awl

The west is the biggest loser. No Yakuza for us.

I'm sorry, but their dopy faces just scream "pass the bong."

The game will release this fall for PC, Xbox One and PS4. Its main mode pits four player-controlled alien hunters against a player-controlled alien monster, which grows ever larger and more powerful as matches progress. It sounds sort of like a class-based Left 4 Dead against one bad mutha of a Tank.

At least the Dreamcast was a rare exception where the first year and a half was a flurry of legendary titles one after the other. Such a glorious moment in gaming. I am also worried that the Xbox One has overheating issues that affect game fidelity and PS4 with the flimsy and cheap analog sticks. So I really hope new

1) A (GameCube)

Wrong again, nerds. The greatest controller button of all time is the Y button on the SNES controller.

While this does mean that they get a huge paycheck at once, for all we know many people would have brought the game at full price and decided to hold off because they knew it would eventually go on sale. I'm not so convince they are necessarily making more money in the long run.

I saw this the other day...it is pretty funny, but it makes me sad that this game (and it's 'brothers' like Farming Simulator, that have a similar level of jank) is up on Steam while other games that are probably more deserving are on Greenlight.

I look forward to tim rogers articles because it turns normally pretty civic kotaku commentators into these passive-aggressive caricatures of what a gamer sounds like on the internet. that and it exposes your average readerships' attention span.

It'd be nice if they included the name of the game that was modded. Also what's the deal with the red penis?

OK nintendo listen to me. I am a bottom of the barrel consumer when shows are made for the dumbed down audience, and games are created for the lowest common denominator, I am that audience. I know what the fat lazy american wants and your main goal should be to tell us that its not a matter of want, its a matter of

Ah, sweet progress. Except perhaps a step away from the ultimate goal of nobody liking sports!

It's one thing to go, "Hey, one of our writers / videographers threw together a video about this Content ID fiasco", and another to veil it under a guise of news. I watched the video and expecting some new development, to come away confused. But, good video, guys? I guess? I don't know.

What is this? It's not as if it's news or informative, just self-promotion. The headline and body make it seem as if some new development has occurred, when it's just an in-house video.

Fallout isn't just a "post-apocalyptic" setting. It's a retro-futuristic alternate universe, based on the style of '50s architecture, lifestyle and popular culture that really took off in the Southwest. Fallout belongs there.

New Vegas was better in line with the series, but definitely had some serious issues. Fallout 3 was a better designed game (definitely a better designed map), but it's also not all that "Fallout"-y.

Ugh, I was expecting Boston, but it's so awful. Fallout belong in the West, dammit. Fallout 3 was flat and boring, because the setting was. I don't see what Boston adds to the 50's retro-futuristic setting.

Here's hoping for an New Vegas-style one-off that's actual Fallout.