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The problem was never that they turned down the solicitation. And really, it wouldn't have even been a big deal to turn down the solicitation in a snarky way, although it was a bit mean and totally unnecessary to blast it out on Facebook (though without any identifying information attached). The real problem was the

Yeah, while SFCC could have turned down the solicitation better, I can understand where SFCC is coming from.

Seem like the difference is that the person was soliciting the Santa Fe convention as opposed to the Santa Fe convention inviting them. Obviously if the convention asked them to come there should at least be reimbursed for travel costs like most guests do. Most guest don’t actually get paid directly from from the cons

You know, if you really like a Nintendo-related fan project, don’t post it on Kotaku, because that’s like a hotline to Nintendo’s lawyers ready to push the shutdown button.

I’d actually like to play 4 and 5, but I have no Xbox 360 anymore and no plans to get an Xbox One either.

Reach is probably my second favorite campaign after Halo 4. Honestly, not sure why there’s so much hate for 4. It had by far the best character development of any of the games, and actually had me care about Cortana and MC in a way the other games never did, kind of turning it into a love story without much hope of

Halo 4's campaign is pretty good. Expands on chief as an actual character something Bungie never did. Halo 5's story is very frustrating.

The world will explode the moment LEGO announces that Mickey Mouse, Princesses, Star Wars, and Marvel get announced for Dimensions. Especially if they announce Marvel.

I dunno, I mean, everyone had an idea that it’d be coming any time soon. This year even. The only surprise is that they’d announce a launch window without officially announcing the product.

They announced a release date without showing what it is? That’s strange.

....That’s as epic as it gets in WoW?

Seriously, I haven’t been this impressed with a developer’s commitment to a game post-launch in a long time. All for free, I might add, unless you like spending money on REQ packs.