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Aaand there it is.

It’s Wabbit Season/Duck Season, aka the Republican approach. “Whatever the Democrats say they want, we want the opposite!”

It’s mindblowing that a guy who quit his show because he felt the audience was laughing with the racism and not at it has now thrown in his lot exclusively with the people that drove him to quit in the first place.

That he quit as one of the most celebrated comics of his era, and returned to comedy as generic boomer

Reading comprehension can make your life easier

Kinda crazy given the investments they've recently made in the video game market.

1. They did. You maybe just didn’t pay attention.

Wow. Those are some ethics you have there, Kotaku. Actively advocating and cheering on emulators for a current (2 days old!) release on a current console? And there’s a slew of other Metroid games available on easily obtainable hardware. I get it when the game is old/out of print/long dead hardware, but for crying out

he absolutely is telling people to pirate it.

Yes it did.

Can’t believe this is a site that just last month was throwing a tantrum for not getting preview access to Far Cry 6 and criticising other sites for the way they handled the game, and now a brand new title comes out and they’re telling people “hey, you don’t have to buy the game or the hardware, download the ROM

“Thank God for pirates”

If everyone thought like you, that it was okay to pirate because games are made by corporations, how long do you think the industry that makes the games you enjoy would last?

You realize they won't make anymore games if they aren't making money. Regardless of what you commies believe you aren't going to be able to force them to produce a product for free 🤷🏻‍♂️

This article is really scummy. I’ve always enjoyed your content Zack, but this article made me lose some respect for you. The game literally just released yesterday for crying out loud. Genuinely shitty article to post. At least wait a few months.

I sincerely hope that Kotaku never gets a review copy of a game again.

Sis somebody seriously ok this article or are you guys just allows to post whatever the hell nonsense you want now? Either way, please stop. 

The article tries of deflect in the last paragraph with talks about the valuable and necessary archival work done by the emulation community, but that’s kind of out of step with the rest of the article, which pereptuates exactly the image of emulation that leads to companies persecuting (and prosecuting) so much - the

I cannot believe some Kotaku editor okayed this article. Advocating piracy ONE DAY after a game launches? Are you freaking kidding me?

You’re saying a company is not entitled to make money on a product they released one day ago?

I’m not fond of articles like these. The tone is encouraging persons to pirate the game.