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thats the kind of shit take our parents had about cartoons and video games growing up, but look where those industries are now. Adults make up most of the audience for those things, just like they make up most of the sales for cards. maybe dont be so narrow minded about people’s hobbies.

Pull manga, but not the fucking guns.

I’ve never thought about it before, but how would one go about stealing a manhole cover? This is unrelated to the story, of course.

this is coming literal years too late for me unfortunatly.  I played an ungodly amount of destiny 1 and launch destiny 2 but as a solo player it just didn’t stay fun as they kept bolting more and more mechanics into 2

This isn't the article people were bitching about Kotaku not making.

There’s is no one proper way to grieve, Mike would want us to forgive ourselves and have fun. Your honesty is refreshing!

Thanks for this. I know folks have been hard on you guys for not posting, selfishly I was one of them. If it’s any consolation, it’s because his work touched so many people throughout the years. He was so visceral about his life and his health, that his death provoked a similar reaction in many of his fans. Mike was

Absolutely the best Kotaku employed. Heavy heart this weekend.

Think I’ve teared up three times reading this site: Mike’s struggle with gaming addiction, Mike’s story about being in a coma, and today reading this tribute.

Thank you—and thanks Mike, rest well, you made a lot of people happy. Truly Fahey was the best of us.

If you skipped to the comments please notice the GoFundMe link the editors posted at the end.

I think that it is the radio static that has been on the site since it happened that is causing most people to speak up. Even if it’s something small, like others have suggested, it gives people a centralized location to share in their grief together. So I think the people that are frustrated are frustrated because of

I think people understand the points you’re making in this comment. They just don’t understand why these points are being expressed in the comment sections on unrelated articles rather than in a short article on the front page.

I’ve seen this sentiment on few posts (most statements with far more acidity than yours) and don’t think I can let it go by unaddressed any longer: I assure you the site is not ignoring Mike’s devastating passing. Grief doesn’t operate on a timeline. Mike was crucial figure in many of our lives—in my mind, the most

Since Kotaku can’t be bothered to seemingly give a fuck. Here’s a touching tribute written on Polygon

Polygon just up an obit that was put up today. https://www.polygon.com/23338208/mike-fahey-kotaku-obituary

Meanwhile it’s Monday and there still isn’t anything. I’m not saying it’s easy. In fact I can’t imagine how difficult it would be to write that. But I do wish there was something, even just a small official recognition of it. It just feels...weird to not see anything.

For real. I had no idea until I saw this comment thread. Which is fucked. 

Would have had no idea if I hadn’t seen your comment. What a massive shame, was one of the bright spots on Kotaku back in the day.

WAIT, WHAT?????