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Wouldn't the late 2010s technically be the future?

You just proved my point. The Wii died because of software, not statistics. The Wii U is floundering because of software, not statistics.

Let's talk again in 2030.

So Microsoft have paid off Tom Nook then

Microsoft themselves should've held Q&As and done tons of interviews. Instead they shut the Q&As down because they didn't know how to respond to the shocked and outraged fans.

So let me get this straight: you think we shouldn't cover an awesome-looking project whose creator wants us to write about it because we're worried that hypothetically Square Enix's lawyers could send him a cease & desist letter because they saw it on Kotaku? Is this bizarro world? My job is to serve the readers of

thats what she said

Few things are worse than old people who refuse to change and adapt to new technology. As if the entire world should just freeze in place and stay the same until they die.

Nope. I think it looks like a cheesy, bad videogame, actually. One that you can't play.

GlaDOS might entice me to the Redbox for it, but other than that, it looks like a box office clunker to me...

To be fair, some Americans would get super butthurt over many of these things. At some point in the past we decided, as a nation, that it's easier to get upset over stupid little issues than it is to deal with real problems. Thus, crazy moms seek to ban Disney movies for hidden satanic messages, Harry Potter is a

I suppose that technically we do now have fewer businessmen like Steve Jobs. :(

How is 200 half the tempo of 180?

I used to park my Mako up on a hill and stare at the stars, planets, and moons above me— it was pretty mesmerizing. Really was hoping it'd be a staple in the ME series, but having just moved to ME2, it's as if they took out one of the kidneys. (still an amazing game, btw)

Come at me BROOOOOOOOO