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I do think it’s died down a bit, but this article really highlights why complaints/worries about Nintendo focusing on “gimmicks” are overblown now. The Switch does have a bunch of these quirks/gimmicks loaded in them, but for basically an entire year they mostly went unused, and Nintendo released a bunch of games that

Let me explain why fuck you:

::checks post history::

Oh look, a jealous, loser, nobody. Your panties would be dripping wet if you had the opportunity just to be in the same room as Nolan Bushnell.

It should if the award is for being important to video games. Sexual harasser or not, he still deserves this game related award.

I agree that this isn’t the year, but we can’t whitewash him out of the history of video games. I know it’s hard to have nuanced discussions about these things, but we can’t really have a society where everyone is judged by the worst thing they have ever done. People are good and bad, people learn, people make

What in the world makes you think it’ll be starved for top tier games? They put out two of the best games of 2017. I think they’ll be fine.

I don’t now what your definition of top tier is, but most of them were Switch exclusives

I believe the correct expression is, “I couldn’t care less,” if you’re trying to indicate that your level of care for a given thing has absolutely bottomed out.

“I could care less” indicates that you do, on some level, care, and therefore are not being nearly as snide as you might think you are.

Love,
-A Grammarian

I can’t wait to read next week’s painstaking 3000-word breakdown and still not understand what the hell actually happened.

You know I did think about this! But the next day he landed a front flip on a trampoline after months of practice and he only turned 5 two weeks ago!

I guess my point is, he’s learning these lessons every day in different ways and not everything needs to be a lesson. Despite my whinging in the article we had so much

Missed a great opportunity to teach your kid about hard work, earning your rewards, and knowing that you can’t always get everything you want. I know this because I have no kids, that makes me an expert on this.

only true intellectuals can finish a kotaku article

You didn’t make it to the end of the article, did you?

“I might actually need these coins,” I thought to myself, “when I literally and actually die.”

A great example for the d-bags who like to say “Kotaku is just clickbait.” Good stuff.

That awesome moment someone on a video game blog is a better investigative journalist this half the media in the nation. Anyway, I believe he is lying(it’s obvious) but I don’t say that to be mean to him. I wonder what was his reason for doing something like this? It seems very strange. I hope this gets an update.

I actually think it’s the opposite?

I would argue that they are making fun more of the absurdity and hypocrisy surrounding “people who care”. There is a difference between believing/supporting something and being a fanatic.