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Congrats on the work, dude!

Hey, I’m the guy who made the hallway. The dropbox link is working again, so download away. Thanks Mark for posting this article, it’s a really cool experience!

Classic, yes. Free, this is CAPCOM we’re talking about.

Telling a guy who’s worth 65 million bucks his career decisions are “silly.” LOL internet.

It’s about getting your fair cut and not being exploited. Not about being a paid whore.

Boy oh boy do I miss Onimusha. :(

Yoga pants of the future, mate! Yoga pants of the future... (women say they are comfortable)

Now playing

Just so everyone is aware, it’s a reference to the secret Reptile fight in MK1. Since it’s an MK1 tower, it fits. :) *

Because they forgot and/or I'm just paranoid they won't do it?

Woohoo! I worked on this game as a programmer writer. Hope they remember to put my name in the credits. :\

What a fucking dork you are, man...Social Justice Avengers. Adjust your hat, neckbeard, and venture forth from thy parent's basement. Breath that fresh air. Take a hit from your asthma inhaler. Now relax because it's just a comic book.

I'd rather it be abundantly clear who the racists are so that they can be shamed/hunted out of existence.

There's a difference between being disrespectful to a development team and people who enjoy the game, and pointing out that said development team is constantly harassing players at every turn by introducing patches that prevent the majority of players from truly enjoying the game in a way they were promised.

I enjoyed that first sentence! And I've been playing Destiny since day one. Didn't seem inappropriate at all. Bungie is always quick at fixing things (glitches) that help us, but slow at fixing things that hurt us.

It's always a weird phenomena when it comes to Blackness in any kind of media. Especially when it comes to games, shows, and movies that are related to crime. Crime as perpetrated by black characters adds to the demonization of black people. Crime as perpetrated by white characters adds to the romantization of the

When they appear at all, black video game characters are often reduced to outdated, embarrassing stereotypes. It's commonly accepted that part of the reason for that is that there simply aren't enough black people making video games. Surely if that changed, video games' depictions of black characters would improve,