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There's a problem with that. The more skill that a job requires, the fewer job openings there are. Society doesn't NEED coders, or artists, or engineers, as badly as it needs people to put things together, to answer phones, to flip the burgers. The number one thing that people forget is that everything they enjoy was

Yes, there are great alternative ways to waste ones time:

Actually, they do wake up poor as this comic showed.

What you describe as "Lovecraftian goat people" is a slur against one of three factions in WoW that have never seriously screwed over anyone else. (The Tauren and Gilneans being the other two, unless there is something that I missed about the Tauren.)

I don't understand the confusion. They are demons, with demonic visual icongraphy, given a spin in Warcraft's juxtaposition to explore what a demon would look like if it was divine, benevolent, holy, and angelic.

Now he's sad. Look what you did, Blizzard. LOOK WHAT YOU DID

What about the world of Warcraft beyond the World of Warcraft, though? Here at Kotaku we all secretly work to give Yannick whatever he wants because he has such a good, pure heart, and I'm sure things are no different at Blizzard. So is another Warcraft strategy game—a Warcraft IV, presumably—in the cards? Warcraft

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I always found old school Toonami's Space is the Place to be pretty inspiring in its way.

I can feel the romance.

I haven't. I'm always afraid they might

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Also — and this is crucial — I would never equate weird with bad. I really enjoy all the stuff that comes out of Second Life, despite how specific and semi-obscure it is these days. It's an artifact from a less controlled and sanitized version of the internet. I had a great time playing it.

Regarding post-release review embargoes... Yesterday, I gave readers a heads up about the timing of several of our upcoming game reviews. In that note I mentioned that Ubisoft has stipulated that reviews of Assassin’s Creed Unity, based on copies sent in advance by the publisher, couldn’t run until noon of release day.

Nice article, Ben. As a Super Nintendo game collector (but in Latin America), i have used some of the tips you are providing here, like the Price Charting and Amazon/Ebay searches. It is a hard task to persuit, but a really satisfying one when you can hold a rare game in your hands (like Aero Fighters, one of my

No... words... should have sent... a poet!