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XBOX One has had some really beautiful controller designs this generation. Nothing crazy, nothing too polarizing, just, in general, aesthetically pleasing color and theme choices that celebrate a game or style without shoving it in your face / detracting from what it’s really all about: the games.

I would argue that the sciences used to forge your precious swords and politics are just as magical as the conjuration and wielding of the elements and void, and that your limited understanding of a universe and its rules doesn’t constitute the same level of understanding and wonderment that the rest of us have and

A good chunk of us believe the world isn’t where one receives justice/reward for their actions in life. I’d say “rest well knowing that he’s in a place/state in which no amount of regret or remorse will quell the suffering”, but at the same time... I don’t think I’d wish that on anybody, even our “lowest”. I wonder

Yeah, I miss HALO: Reach, too, you guys.

Dude.

She ded.

What a lacking report.

Huh?

Cameron, I think you should add something like, “if you like these comics, hit the link to visit the source sites and increase their site-hits - so they can see that people like their stuff and advertisers can pay them for their hard work, etc. But be sure to come back here next week for new things you may not have

All: If you’re really excited to see a comic, or really like one of the featured series, despite Kotaku not specifically calling you to do so: go ahead and visit that comic’s website and just start going there from now on. Instead of giving Kotaku all of the credit, site hits for metrics and advertising dollars, maybe

You know, you could just visit their website - show the artist that you care, add some hits to their site, maybe feed their advertisers so the artist gets paid, instead of Kotaku, who is getting all of those things because they went out and linked some stuff.

You know, you could just visit their website - show the artist that you care, add some hits to their site, maybe feed their advertisers so the artist gets paid, instead of Kotaku, who is getting all of those things because they went out and linked some stuff.

You know, you could just visit their website - show the artist that you care, add some hits to their site, maybe feed their advertisers so the artist gets paid, instead of Kotaku, who is getting all of those things because they went out and linked some stuff.

You know, you could just visit their website - show the artist that you care, add some hits to their site, maybe feed their advertisers so the artist gets paid, instead of Kotaku, who is getting all of those things because they went out and linked some stuff.

You know, you could just visit their website - show the artist that you care, add some hits to their site, maybe feed their advertisers so the artist gets paid, instead of Kotaku, who is getting all of those things because they went out and linked some stuff.

Fixed.

Because most things in our environment are “sleek”, “professional” and “serious”, hidden by plain, even, opaque chasis, yes, colorful, uniquely shaped, differently designed objects/clothes, etc. are “tacky”. They don’t mesh well with what we’ve surrounded ourselves by. Because of what *we’ve* chosen for our common

I’m going to go ahead and say that media has totally warped my view of humans in general, let alone women. It’s only in increasing interactions with actual people and thinking real hard about my words and actions and why I think certain things, that I realize how screwed up all of it really is, how horribly

As long as we continue using classical coding techniques, polygons, etc. and stick to the way we’ve been doing things since 1992, then, yeah - we’re going to keep running into things like this. We’ll eventually get to the point where our hardware isn’t getting much better and someone will finally stand up and say, “Gee

I wonder how much money they made, providing ad space on their site, drawing in “customers” by offering someone else’s work in the name of “archival” and/or “but it’s hard to play these games without stealing them!”

If you want to play SNES games, you should have bought an SNES.
What you mean to say was, you were looking to avoid sacrificing the time and effort necessary for a known, working solution in hopes of the potential convenience of possibly getting to play classic games on a new, easier to use/manage system, but that