Just gonna leave this here.
Just gonna leave this here.
“they go low, we go high” also translates to:
The Democrats had their foot on the Republican Party’s throat in 2016 and didn’t have the balls to break their neck.
Can I just add to the fuck “when they go low, we go high” chorus.
“When they go low, we go high.”
I too also feel like reflecting on different ways to celebrate and be jubilant. Apropos of nothing specific of course. Just a general feeling that I woke up today and the world was somehow a brighter, more just place than it was the day before.
No, those games aren’t laughable at all. Have you considered having better taste?
I feel like the people complaining about this forget/don’t know/don’t care that Sega also has a very long-running, important history in Japan as an arcade developer. I believe that’s the whole point of this. For those complaining that ‘Sega needs to get its act together,’ this pays just as much tribute to Sega’s…
Golden Axe: The Revenge of Death Adder is actually a pretty big deal. It’s never had any sort of home release.
Bebop is mentioned at the top of the article as the show that everyone recommends to newcomers, so I assume it’s the article’s de facto ninth recommendation
Yeah, the lack of Cowboy Bebop makes this list quite suspect. The show has held up and I can usually sell people with the line “Did you like Firefly? Firefly basically stole its entire concept from Cowboy Bebop.”
I’d add Cromartie High School to the list as well.
The Uyghur camps would like to rear their head for a moment.
Give it time.
There are for sure degrees though. Nintendo uses Chinese manufacturing like everyone else but they aren’t a literal arm of an oppressive government.
“That said, it’s often hard to distinguish between legitimate concerns with Tencent and racist or anti-Communist sentiments among right-leaning players.”
perhaps it would have been better if they didn’t assist in tracking all the jews of germany instead.
wild and somehow appropriate that a cybernoir horror game is now funded by (and partially owned by) Tencent, this century’s version of the British East India Company.
Interesting game fellow comrades! Please share location in comments so fellow plain-clothes comrade can come and appreciate leftist game with you, at your home.
Well that new artwork looks completely soulless.