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Did anyone else think, before this article, that it was "Type-Oh" and not "Type-Zero"? Whoops!

Agreed! So glad someone else feels this way. My cousin and I tossed the controller to the floor and flew back a few feet before we realized what had happened.

Nintendo advertises Bombing Bastards on the eShop and Miiverse all the time.

The articles I read the other day made me think that you could not export songs from disc to RB4. Reading this saying that previously exported songs can be imported makes sense.

Harmonix are pretty smart about how often they 'repeat' themselves. In order to enjoy Rock Band on modern consoles, you have to release a new version of it. They aren't requiring people to re-buy songs and they're trying to avoid requiring people to re-buy instruments. They are trying to make sure that Rock Band stays

Sorry, Kinja fail.
It might make sense, if they have a reasonable expectation of how many new games they will sell through Steam for every Steam Box purchase. They make a percentage off sales on Steam, so while they can't force you to only buy from Steam, they might still expect the sales of Steam Boxes to increase

It might make sense, if they have a reasonable expectation of how many new games they will sell through Steam for every Steam Box purchase. They make a percentage off sales on Steam, so while they can't force

As far as I can tell, 007 is the 'real ending' because it doesn't give a "Start from checkpoint" option.

They should have done a lot of things, but at the time they were hurting for money badly and took very unfavorable terms in these film licensing deals in order to recover. It was a necessary short-term move that now, many years later, they are feeling the repercussions of.

People constantly suggest (especially on dev sites, less so on Kotaku) that Greenlight is "broken" and hurting Valve somehow. I disagree. I think the point that most of these arguments miss is that Greenlight isn't for developers, or for players - it's for Valve. And this article suggests it's hurting Valve, but

Don't think of it as "owning" it, then. A long time ago, Marvel signed a contract with Sony, telling them "You have the exclusive right to make Spider-Man movies and put Spider-Man in movies. As long as you keep making Spider-Man movies every so often, you will keep that exclusive right." So, they're under contract

It should be a message to parents saying: Teach your kids not to start games less than an hour before bedtime, and teach them to make sure they actually have the next hour free before going starting a match. If you make them turn the game off for reasons they should have predicted, teach them to apologize to their

I know I'm belaboring a very minor point, forgive me for that :P But I would argue that even when the whole device is USB 3.0, it's useful to know that (especially because you may not memorize that, or may have many devices that you frequently use, or you may be in IT and have tons of these lying around). The blue

Gotcha. Well I give them points for sticking to the standard, and fault Apple for skipping on it and favoring form over function. To each his own!

And it was such a great episode! Holy crap! It starts off as the "novel thing of the week" and turns into such a disquieting (pun intended) horror story, and such a great metaphor.

While I take issue with the blue USB ports, this is probably the closest thing you'll ever see to a USB hub that could have come out of Cupertino. The 7-port version is on sale for $26 with code OCASGFZC today, but the 4-port model is a solid buy at $14 as well. And yes, before you ask, they'll work just fine on

Hey I owe you an apology too, I was just another person letting you know you got it wrong. I swear when I started that comment, there were no other replies yet :) I don't really think we need 100 replies to every mistaken comment. Sorry about that, have a good one.

We really don't.

The truth is that this part of it (the effect it has on women in gaming) is just about the only part of it that has had any impact in the real world. Nobody is overly concerned about the so-called 'ethical issues in games journalism', nobody in the industry minds Phil Fish (hell, he has tried to leave this industry