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Saints Row and Prototype. Just off the top.

with the popularity of let’s play and twitch these days, it’s sad to hear that some companies still behave like this. I for one (and I think it applies to others as well), am more inclined to buy a game after watching some actual gameplay in this way. going on a witch hunt over copyright is going to hurt their

Welcome to Japanese gaming companies. They don’t get it. I have STORIES. So frustrating.

Lies! I studied economics in college, I use the internet and took at least 2 marketing classes so I know exactly what is going to happen in the future.

I miss that clickwheel. :(

It really shows how much the average person can see into the future, i.e. Not at all.

This better be free, otherwise it’s basically stealing from anyone who buys it /=

Today’s line up was actually pretty good all round. This week’s Oglaf is safe for work too, so here you go!

A great example of lame ”joke” from a lazy ass.

“Let me try putting it this way: Walling off parts of a game until a player has completed other portions of it is a form of digital rights management. And you hate DRM, don’t you?”

They don’t want to spend the money on CS personnel. Could have been a much smaller article.

And, what does that have to do with hardware emulation?

Oh yes, because those work immensely well for emulators. (/s for those who are dense.)

I had to use all my Estus Flasks due to excessive cuteness

I wouldn’t admit to 700,000 counts of retail theft on kinja

You’re all chumps. I shoplifted my copy.

Boom. Even cheaper...

storyline called Tower of Babel revealed that Batman had a contingency plan to take out the entire League if they ever went rogue. (That plan wound up in the hands of Ra’s Al Ghul, who used it, of course.) That arc exemplified the latter-day distrust that’s been the hallmark of the Batman/Justice League dynamic.