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I’m willing to bet that everyone would have a slightly different point of view if they named a character after anyone’s screen name like “John, that Douchebag from Kotaku.”

He had every right to be upset that his name was not only being used, but in a negative light, whatever you may think of his schtick. 

Has it been confirmed that Season 1 ends in Salt Lake?  I’ve seen nothing that confirms that they make off the East Coast in one season while everyone is brining TLOU2 into the discussion. 

Or State. They get a little territorial when states start regulating international business.

Well thank the Good Lord that all the people that have carelessly carried weapons on them into places they weren’t supposed to and all the folks that have waived a gun during a road rage incident were all criminals before the law changed.

The first time I saw the intro to Final Fantasy VIII, I promptly hit the reset button and watched it again.

I’m not sure that you understand how origin stories work.  She wasn’t going to be visiting the Pyramids of Gaza on her maiden trip.

List is missing one. (Yes that’s a real game and, yes, that’s really the box art.)

It was in Issue #6 (the last issue) of the Nintendo Fun Club News. 

As long as people expect a consistent increase in the value of their 401k there will be pressure on Disney and every other company to see a consistent increase in profitability and decrease in costs, labor foremost among them.  

That shouldn’t be a point of pride. 

They’re people so desperate for a “win” they’ll claim one where none exists. But look at it this way, it’s better to be a news story about G4 or about a woman that they don’t find attractive having the nerve to have an opinion than in a scenario that could have real world consequences.

I swear, at least once a year

Thank you to all the kids who posted the comments stating if you don’t like the spoiler on the front page, don’t visit Kotaku. Sort of like red hats, it makes it easier to know who to avoid. 

And yet some of us who don't consume EVERY single bit of it, y'know the target age group of this film, managed to not see anything about that. 

Regardless of their implied stance, it requires an amazing level of calloussness and naivety to discuss this topic in the context of such banal subjects. The government is reducing the agency of SOME of your fellow citizens, but cats, amirite?

Studies have repeatedly shown that the overwhelming majority (around two-thirds) of Americans support Roe v Wade. If the Republican party was bringing in that kind of support they wouldn't need to play dirty with voting rights. 

Or Malcolm McDowell in Star Trek: Generations who is also willing to destroy entire worlds to be reunited with his family in a fantasy setting and whom until now I had not been enlightened to learn was a stereotype perpetrated by the patriarchy.

Or Age of Ultron since that wasn’t the argument Natasha was making in that film. To the contrary, in fact. She was making the point that while Bruce was a monster because of what he was, she was a monster because of what she had done.  She had "chosen" a life with no remorse, no feeling, no connections.  (We of course

They created a derivative for a mod to the original game with a different character (Crazy Otto) but Namco struck a deal with them as arcades were asking Namco for another Pac-Man game and they had nothing ready. So they formed a Square/Disney style partnership for Ms. Pac-Man.

I would like to see them organize one last hurrah, though and bill it as The Last E3. Then they can shift focus to small indie events as there is probably a place for a TED talks of trade shows, smaller, semi-annual events that use the power of the brand (like “E3 Minneapolis” or “E3 Austin”) that shine the light on

“Forgotten,” and to be honest, I had forgotten about it despite having a fairly impressive memory. But with the likes of the SpongeBob show, the Wiggles tour, the Ninja Turtles spectacular, and Smurfs on Ice, it sort of just blends in to the era of kids’ stage shows.