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1. Because all her articles are part of a series and filled under the same folder at a regular interval.

Well that explains it. They probably have huge licence fees due regularly so the only way to pay nintendo is to rip off clueless occasional gamers.

In the offending article, I actually posted a comment saying they should let her write something different than her usual sex filled clickbait crap articles. So no, I have nothing against her, just what they told her to write about.

Imagine 50 of these at once.

Are these mobile games developed in-house or is nintendo just licencing their IP’s to third parties in exchange for a load of cash?

Did I say the word offensive in my original post? go back an read it again. This was never about it being offensive to me.

The full quote is: “I don’t want to be hard on Kate, because she was probably contracted to make exactly that kind of articles from the start”

True apology is kind of a big word, maybe just an acknowledgment of what most kotaku readers want to and don’t want to see around here.

Damn, that’s a really nice deal. Well worth buying for competitive gamers.

Damn, that’s a really nice deal. Well worth buying for competitive gamers.

I’m dismissing every reply by people who have no clue what the offending kotaku article was about. (hint: the article wasn’t about sex in games)

I’m sure some people don’t find taking a dump in public offensive yet we still expect everyone to do that in a toilet.

I don’t that’s the problem.

“We’re all adults here”

It’s not up to you to decide what is offensive to other people.

I was expecting this article/apology but more importantly I really hope you guys stop making trash articles like that one with sex themes just for google clicks. I know that’s the norm on all gizmodo media (is that still the name of the company?) but we expect more from you guys since a lot of your staff is still the

It’s time to stop these shitty sex games articles by Kate Gray. Get her to do something else.

They wanted to but it was already trademarked in multiple countries.

it’s dust from the bottom of the stick disintegrating. basically the stick was rubbing off a cup at the bottom. very stupid design.

I could smell the sleezy wannabe journalist from the start of the interview.

Should have been a wired controller and waterproof so you could take a bath with it.