kiddynamite
Kid Dynamite
kiddynamite

Ummm... You still haven't named one single thing about The Legend of Zelda though...

I still hate that mega-douche behind the arcade...

My reaction:

Guess so... Shit.

Hahaha

Can we trade Mark Zuckerberg for him?

Bet Evan... Isn't it?... ISN'T IT?!?!?!

It does that to me too when I select an area. Never works properly.

Seems that way. Kind of excited, if game makers are more excited, then chances are we will get better games. It's lookin' up for sure!

Maybe I'll give NNK another shot. As far as persona goes, they are all good games. Even stretching back to the first on PS1, however the older graphics and slower speed of gameplay may bore a newcomer. I'd heavily suggest Persona 3. Your friends are correct in pushing it upon you. It's best elements are the exact

Cool. Thank you. =)

I can see it from your viewpoint for sure, and I take no offense whatsoever. It's just a comments section and I don't personally know you, so no harm no foul. Your case is LEGIT, and I see nothing wrong with it. But far too many people don't have the same allergic reaction to codeine, and marijuana does indeed make

New Counter Strike?

Great GIF Andrew! Stealing it if you don't mind, for I am a huge Rowan fan. I won't use it unless I get your blessing.

I'm not familiar enough with the series to know what you mean. I do know what Initial D is, but why is this game not proper? Is there already a series of Initial D games that this release doesn't fit into? Just curious. =)

No offense, but if you don't want someone to discus a topic, or point out facts and debate said topic, don't mention it in the first place. Many of the Kotaku staff keep writing about the precise things they don't want discussed. Healthy competition is exactly that. Healthy. Just because one console may outperform

Oh thanks! I did something TERRIBLE in Antarctica, and was nervous about the consequences. Looks like I'm all good then right?

Must visit Spider-Skull Island!

Mike Patton is my biggest influence. So creative and shameless.

You're so right. I just said in another comment how Doom influenced my younger self to push for a better machine to play it on. Moore's Law maybe, I can see that, but it drove mega numbers in hardware upgrades for sure. I believe that the days of a single game alone influencing the entire industry are long gone.