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All I'm suggesting is that Kotaku attnetion could be the straw that breaks the camel's back, in turning this from an innocent fan-project to a perceived threat to Nintendo's IP. Nintendo knows there will be "X" amount of fan-projects floating around at all times. It's absurd to think one large outlet's contribution to

You must be a masochist if you really enjoyed your time there, waiting for all those unfinished projects to never get done. I mean, ZFGC was notorious for never actually producing anything.

Nintendo can't be interested in closing it down if they aren't aware of it. Do you think they have the time or energy to expend searching for fan-projects that aren't brought to their attention?

Agreed, there wasn't much of a direct connection to this incident in any of the entries (last I checked), but given the theme of the contest this is the tasteful response.

This is very admirable. Mental health issues are definitely more deserving of attention than a silly image contest. Thank you for providing this update.

Yours truly,

There is a political joke to be made here.

That 30 GB free HDD space is pretty steep. Yowzers.

Too soon, man.

WATCH THE FOOTAGE

I'd agree with "sword guy" but for an action game adaptation, the pressure would definitely be on adding more of the bestial ones, so I could see them cutting the final colossus entirely. Or combining him with the Shrine of Worship for the ending. I also think it's the right call to remove the flying serpent if we're

That camera angle feels like the intro to an FPS. I half expected RDJ to turn around and stab the guy holding the camera at the end, possibly while detonating a nuke, followed by a dramatic credits sequence.

It stands for "kool".

It's funny, this is the kind of post that would get recommended out the wazoo and spark a huge debate about pricing on one of Gizmodo's sister sites (namely Kotaku; see XBox One Kinect). Here Apple's hardware cycle and vastly overdue price drops are just accepted.

Ebola used to be my go-to "don't google images of this" word but that didn't work out.

I can't help but feel it would be an improvement if you added a trademark symbol next to "bullshit-free" in this post. It'd give you that extra edge in swagger which this post needs to stand out in the cutthroat world of games journalism.

Correction: Oracle of Seasons was set in Holodrum, not Labrynna. Easy mistake to make.

Heh, twitter reference.

I'm gonna have to pull a Phil Fish here and point out the anime avatar.

Well it's too late to edit my post, but really? Are you suggesting I've "used" Origin, a storefront, without making a single purchase or using a single one of their products? How's that any different than the restaurant sample scenario?