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No, I think Kotaku's just confused. Nickelodeon/Viacom OWNS the TMNT now, so anything TMNT will likely have Nickelodeon on it like any Spongebob game or anything else from them might (not that there are multiple interpretations of Spongebob or anything, but if there were...), whether it's based on the show or not.

Well, this game looks to be 16+, so while TMNT is often seen as a kiddy franchise, this game is evidently not.

No, DC is a subsidiary of Warner Bros, and DC pretty much just handle the comics and have a few people to oversee how they are represented in the other media where they license their properties out to other companies to make things like video games( Especially when this game was in development stages and they were

Futurama probably had the best use of this song I'll ever see, but this is still quite good.

That's pretty awesome. I love Halo's special editions, they always have cool in-universe stuff like this that adds to the fiction nicely...wish they'd done a little more for Halo 4 though after how great the one for Reach was (even if half of it was an attempt to reconcile plot points between Reach and the novel Fall

Spoilers, dammit! Come on ESRB!

As far as crossovers go, I think Snyder actually handles them pretty well at least. They almost don't really count as crossovers as you can just read his main Batman book and none of it is continued in any other books or from any other books. You just get the whole story within the main title. The other books that

No, I love the character too, and would love to see him hang around, but at the same time, I'd love to see him get a great ending to his arc as well, so there's an pro and a con to this, but yeah, he'll be missed.

Death was in the title, but it's like NO ONE bothered to read the WHOLE title. Death OF THE FAMILY. The title alone would suggest that no person would actually die, but the family unit would, which is exactly what happened. Did we need a big event for that? No, but do we need a big event for anything? And does a big

DC makes comics. They'll approve what the game makers develop after they have something to show, but DC doesn't have people telling them what to put in there, and if they did, they'd want to get as many of their IP's into the public as possible. How many staff at DC do you think were working on that game? I can tell

It drives me nuts that everyone thinks someone has to die when an event has hype around it, or there's a big event.

Of any death in comics in the last decade, I can see Damian's being the most likely to stick as Morrison actually "created" him (sort of created from a dangling baby thread in an old graphic novel) to end up dead. He's just get to it much later than he originally planned.

Sony, not DC. The guy at DC who'd be in charge of their characters in other media is actual the Aquaman writer.

It's nothing to do with DC. The guy at DC who's responsible for their characters represented in other media has been the writer of Aquaman for the past year and a half.

Black Manta and Ocean Master were the big two for him.

At least we managed to get the opposing viewpoint eventually, and it was entertaining along the way... mostly.

Nice. The original article annoyed me a bit at the time (the dumber "herb derp Aquaman's a bad character" comments afterwords annoyed me more), but this turning into a series of articles amuses me.

Actually most of the talented people left Rare quite a while before Nintendo sold them off. They left after or during Perfect Dark's development on the N64 (or maybe it was after Conker, somewhere in that timeframe anyway)and formed Free Radical, making the Timesplitters series, releasing the first one early in the

Actually at GameStop, you cancel the pre-order, you can get your deposit back in whatever form you paid it originally. If it was trade-in credit or store credit, that's how you get it back, otherwise you can get it back as cash or back on your credit card if that was how you paid. Anybody working at GameStop telling

I am a comic book fan. Up until a year ago when I changed over to buying collected editions to save money I was at the comic shop every Wednesday morning to pick up my books. I know most all the guys who work at the shop and a ton of the other regulars. PLENTY of them genuinely like Aquaman, and a LOT more of the