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It is worth pointing out these are the same devs who worked on 2K when it was a Sega franchise from 1999-2004 before Sega sold Visual Concepts to Take-Two. So it might be a “second verse, same as the first” situation.

You cannot make money from someone else’s intellectual property without their permission. Whether it’s a huge company or a self-published artist. I would expect that if someone decided to publish their own Batman comic via Kickstarter, for example, they’d get similarly shut down. It’s really not that difficult of a

I’m an IP attorney. I can’t claim to know the exact claims Nintendo’s lawyers made in this case, but when it comes to trademarks, the legal foundation is based on the premise that you have to protect them. If you don’t push others away from using your marks, then the courts may deem them invalid or generic. (E.g.,

Those guides in Gamestop have been officially licensed and there’s contract agreements. This guy was making money off of Nintendo property with no agreement.

Once again: Obvious thing that was going to happen, obviously happens.

I mean, stop trying to pull one over on Nintendo. Every week this site posts something where it’s like “Nintendo shuts down [X]” like, Protip: If you are working on something based off Nintendo property and you are not working for Nintendo, stop.

I feel like this game got a lot of positive buzz that it didn’t deserve. Like it makes a great first impression, but by a couple hours in you have kind of seen everything. The loot system is the worst possible combination of over-randomized garbage sifting and fixed upgrade boredom. Character customization is all

God I hope not. Art is not some linear progression forwards towards some ideal state.

The messaging of overly praising in a way to shit on CP2077 is strange. I’m with you too. Played a few hours and this game is mediocre, at best.

I really don’t get what this site is doing with this game.

Well my favorite Battlefield will always be 2142 I loved Bad Company 2 as well. My brothers and friends and I all played a pc server that always ran Arica Harbour. There was a ton of other regulars to the server most nights so we all ended up getting to know each other. We played that map so much we had named just

Sir, this is a Wendy’s

The extending of his legs and reaching arm simply give the impression of gaining more height. Do you even physics bro? #iwannabelieve

Because scalping is apparently far less scummy than adding additional gates for bots to take advantage of stock shortages, according to kotaku. It's definitely one of those "let's shit in everyone's cheerios" kind of mornings here

What's the problem here? They didn't have stock available for everyone, so they chose a method that rewarded their customers and probably also cut down on scalping. They probably got more consoles in the hands of gamers who actually wanted them than went to people who just want to flip them. 

“...and gives a fuck about everyone else.”

driven by someone on some date (presumably recently, as the video has been making the rounds, of late).

None of the discount brokers charge fees anymore actually. Schwab did it and that basically forced the others to do so as well. All of them have stronger suitability rules these Robinhood (you won't go on options and margin unless you have sufficient assets) but in terms of regular trading, there aren't fees.