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even recasting anders wouldn’t make me like him lol

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He’s a fraud and one of the reasons the small magic community got such a bad rap.

Phil Spencer, the guy who was all-in on letting Smash Bros. include Banjo Kazooie? The guy who greenlit Minecraft on non-Xbox consoles, and included the Nintendo Switch in the “Better Together” update (allows crossplay between Xbox/PC/Switch)? The one who went on an Animal Crossing talk show, who said he’d be open to

Phil has never really liked exclusives or pushed for brand loyalty though.

*Sigh* You are an informed adult with real, researched concerns. Therefore, this, the Animal Crossing thing, these are not geared towards you. They’re geared to kid, teens, yoots, young adults who have not thought about politics before, or maybe don’t feel like that stuff outreaches to them. The people who can’t yet

Schreier also came out with claims that the devs are working 100 hour weeks, which is just fucking barbaric.

If this bothers you, please go report the youtube page of this asshole.
Click the flag on this page and tell them why he should be banned from Youtube.

This is gonna sound wild but I did not realize how old Miyazaki was until I saw this video.

* starts morning by watching Miyazaki quietly poke through a float *

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The restored versions are wild, considering most of the sounds are samples of real synths

Yeah, I just want a fun adventure game about a kick-ass photojournalist and her plucky anthropomorphic pig buddy getting in over their heads.

Rayman Legends is still one of the best and most beautiful looking platformers of the past decade.

hours of open-world gameplay in a “seamless online sandbox.”’

It’s 10 years and about to be two console generations old at this point, I’m not sure what you were expecting here.

Nice cameo by the carpet from the Overlook Hotel in there...

I don’t think it hurts their case. Their terms are there and they want to keep them. There is nothing wrong about that and every platform has it. What it does show is that Epic basically wanted to keep their stuff on iOS but didn’t want to pay Apple, were told no, did it anyway and are now crying about the

This is so on the button. I’m an attorney, Epic breached first and then (more or less) is saying the contract was so unfair they were forced to breach.

That almost NEVER goes well for the party that breaches, and trust me when I say that neither Epic nor Apple want the federal anti-monopoly guys sniffing around their