Bullying and abuse in Japanese schools can get really, really bad.
Bullying and abuse in Japanese schools can get really, really bad.
The most INFURIATING thing about Ultimate online is that you and a buddy can sit together on one couch and play fun online co-op matches against randos... but ONLY randos. If you try to do this and play against people on your friends list, eff you. You each need your own copy of the game and your own Switch. It’s like…
I remember a decade ago when Cartoon Network had its own Smash-style fighter. “Cartoon Network Punch-Time Explosion” launched on the 3DS and later on the Wii and 360. And it was...forgettable. So forgettable that I can barely find any decent screenshots for it. But it did feature characters from Ben 10, Johnny Bravo,…
Sakurai managed to snag(egregiously at that)a lot of fan favorites in gaming history, even if some of them ended up being mii costumes. He established the status quo on maintaining the appeal of these kind of games.
You ever get so mad on a message board you committed what amounts to treason?
“It hasn’t happened to me so it doesn’t happen in Japan”
Reminder: In Japan, the author of Rurouni Kenshin was found with child porn, and he just had to pay a fine and was okay.
Nonsensical or not, Japan has much stricter copyright laws than the US. Whereas we consider such a violation here a financial legal issue (i.e., someone makes a tiny unapproved modification to your product and resells it, so you first issue a cease-and-desist order and then sue the shit out of them if they continue),…
Police should not be praised - or exempted from criticism - because they’ve unilaterally decided to ignore the law.
I think that video is the first one I’ve actually watched of hers and Jesus, how do people stomach listening to that fake cute voice she puts on most of the time? Occasionally she was letting it slip as she went into detail about a thing, but then would pick it right back up while forcing unnatural enthusiasm for her…
This isn’t community outreach, though. Community outreach would be a series of, say, town hall meetings where the police LISTEN to the people they are paid to serve and protect about why those people don’t trust them, then take concrete actions to reform those things. This ain’t that, and people aren’t stupid enough…
Interesting note, the FBI has done research into white supremacists infiltrating the military and police. They sent guidelines to recruiters for specific things to screen for (symbols, tattoos, etc). The military said “oh damn, we were missing a lot of these” and immediately implemented the suggested fixes. Police…
Yet unlike the Nazis or the KKK, the institution of policing is not inherently evil and is actually subject to change. The police does not have to be racist, the police does not have to be discriminatory, and the police do not have to be corrupt.
Police using video games seems like an appropriate story for a site about video games.
I was going to ignore him but your response was proper. Starred
Wait an hour for the cops to show up only to have them basically just take a few notes, shrug, and never resolve anything?
Not that you’ll actually pay any attention, but here you go:
Something tells me you’ve already heard the rational reasons for defunding the police and chose to ignore them.
Yeah. Video game news sites should only blow the police and hump the military’s dick.
That’s the worst thing about sports: if you refuse to play them (especially as a boy), you’re told that you’re bad at teamwork and human interactions in general. You start associating one with the other, although the connection is tenuous at best (unless you consider the army to be the model for intimacy and…