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I freely admit it may be a complete different unit altogether. He also had a handful of discs but said that due to the licenses involved it wouldn’t be wise for him to demo them on the show floor, and since I had no way to capture the footage even if he did, I just nodded my agreement and kept circling around the unit

The mob mentality of social media can be pretty scary at times, and it’s easy to get caught up in the “big evil X is bad” if you don’t take the time to carefully review the facts involved before forming an opinion instead of jumping on the witch hunt bandwagon.

Wow, Double XP wins the day. Best laugh of the bunch. (That’s why I’m a sucker for Sans - I love bad puns!)

Cool - another video game podcast. I’ll be sure to check it out. Incidentally my answer would be a firm “no.” I’m happy that VR gaming finally seems to have a foothold after a couple of aborted attempts dating back to the 90's (I remember one that was “on tour” in college which required a massive setup space, multiple

I took photos of it when I saw it in 2003 at CGE with a digital camera that used 3.5" floppy disks. I had no idea it was considered such an unknown quantity until these stories popped up two years ago because I rightly or wrongly assumed other people saw it when I did too. It was a Sony affiliated individual who told

This didn’t “surface in 2015.” It was known and shown about at CGE in the early 2000's in Las Vegas. I’ve got my program from the year I saw it - Wozniak signed it. Also this was the same year as the infamous “Atari pile” incident where somebody bought a ton of Atari 2600 games from a warehouse at cheap prices, hid

That actually looks ridiculously fun. I think I need to pick up a home console version and try that with my friends. :)

Much like Heather my parents are in town this weekend, but when I’m not busy I plan to play (and hopefully stream) some Flinthook and Shovel Knight.

So kudos to the speedrunner for bringing in his grandma to show her the record. To me that’s the coolest part.

At about three or four points I thought, “This is too long and I don’t have time to read this whole thing.” Here I am writing a reply at the end of the article though, which is to thank you and compliment you on pulling me all the way through to the finish line. I am the antithesis of a car guy (I’ve owned one for 10

I’ve got them all except for Setsuna and Mr. Shifty, and the only reason I held off on Setsuna is the price point. I’m already paying a premium for MK8D and Zelda so shelling out that money a third time was too much.

There we go. *draws a dragon with a beefy arm*

I’m just joking around about Nintendo being litigious. I know they can only C&D something made by people or corporations that (1.) infringes on their intellectual property and (2.) damages their profit on that IP or (3.) creates marketplace confusion about said same IP.

Everybody to the limit
The Cheat, ah to the limit
I said c’mon ah fhqwhgads!!

But... is it snowing? ;)

Ah so it’s PS3 and Vita exclusive.

Come, on, fhqwhgads. I said c’mon, fhqwhgads.

And then gets a DMCA copyright strike on his book and a cease & desist letter from Nintendo because Nintendo.

You mean Legacy, not Legends right? Because I got really excited about your post... and really sad 15 seconds later.

He can also be found at @tophatgamingman (you know, that bloke what did the same topic a few days back, and who probably prefers malt vinegar on chips). But now that I’m done slagging off a good video as mimicry, the point is worth making twice, and I agree. Like I said on TopHat’s clip, that’s why I’m a “fan” and not

The moment it was promoted in an article on Kotaku it was already dead. It’s like a countdown clock gets set to Nintendo dropping a C&D bomb the moment I see any fan made project on here from AM2R to No Mario’s Sky.