Why is the NFL, and Jerry Jones specifically, keeping this issue alive? I don’t pretend for a second it is even remotely a moral stance. Hell I’d even respect them a little for it if it were. A little.
Why is the NFL, and Jerry Jones specifically, keeping this issue alive? I don’t pretend for a second it is even remotely a moral stance. Hell I’d even respect them a little for it if it were. A little.
Whoa whoa. You’re telling me that white people in charge of young black men and also profit massively from these black men’s talents would change the rules and not say anything? And then use the revised rule as a way of punishing said black men for going against the wishes of their white employers? In America?
... it’s so bad.
Mario is a monster, he takes over your hand Evil Dead Style to make you play “Stop Hitting Yourself”
But did either of them break out the Power Glove?
What you call art, someone else calls a product. IP and Trademark are built for this kind of stuff.
It’s still an intellectual property that comes with rights and legal precedents. If it goes out into public domain, sure, I see no harm or foul. Otherwise, it still belongs to someone. Even if they decide to shelve it or let it languish. It’s their right as the owner.
I don’t know about any other version, but the Switch version lets you put down a couple of markers on your map.
“You never thought you’d be this mad at some dang cartoons”
There’s a rather long-winded story that can be pieced together with a lot of Google searches of SEGA of America’s policies in their transition to the 32 bit era. I’ll try to simplify it and will probably get some of the details wrong/off.
Nicolas Gabe
For a second, I thought it was PC Jesus Gabe Newell.
Yes, but a real game.
So ok, they’re illegal, but how about something like allowing the ATF to use computers to work on gun crimes? That’s the kind of legislation the NRA spins into they’re taking our gunsssss.
Nintendo did.
I’m really hoping there’s people that get stuck with 50 of the things and can’t resell them for more than $80.
8,000 current active listings for the SNES Classic