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Actually, I can think of one thing that I am seriously amazed at that hasn't been found in more recent products. Newgrounds came out with a cool collab system in 2004 that allowed you to easily accredit multiple users for different roles in a project. So far I've only seen that replicated in one more recently founded

I once messed up the GNOME installation on my laptop really badly and I was still on warranty so I called up Dell to see if they could help me. The receptionist told me to "turn off and turn back" my computer.

Sure Nvidia cards are always top of the line... for games that is, but AMD cards trump them in so many other ways.

I don't know, I'm in my teens and I am consistently amazed by the original Macintosh and SNES games. Then again, I have an insatiable hunger for nostalgic things that were made before my time, so there's that.

Dude, you signed a NDA when you became a partner. Youtube gives everyone a different amount of pay; or at least we don't know what the specific amount is because Youtube put NDAs all over the place. That's why many producers are migrating to blip, which has a flat 50/50 ad revenue payment and no NDAs. Also there's no

She's ten you sick fuck!

Well to be fair, VC emulation is always top-notch. I don't get how they can get a fully functional N64 emulator to run on the Wii's crappy CPU but they do and it never slows down and its awesome. What they most likely do is they pack a different version of their emulator (aka use those freaking rom-specific hacks byuu

It's the same reason why Shank is rated M. For God's sake, it's all cartoony and 2D and blood squirts out as if it's from a water fountain. Sure there are some sexual themes (mostly assassins hiding in strip clubs) but so does Arkham City.

IT BEGIIIIINS

Many Mac/Linux ports are handled by 3rd party developers who end up modifying the code base so much the two versions end up using different save file formats, hasty additional scripting, different proprietary model and texture formats, etc.

Except that things marketed towards specific gender demographics always has and will be around. While going to the extremes of stereotypes for either gender is going too far, you have to admit that girls and boys-especially as kids- have very different interests and mindsets and we do need to cater to that.

Yeah, everything Kelvin!

Amen, brother share the good bandcamp gospel!

You're what I meant by "amateur" reviews. Professional meerly meaning that it was published for profit as part of a group of editors, not a individual critic. Nothing on you (in fact, reading your review it's a pretty entertaining writing style I haven't really found in a professional review), just you don't influence

I really wish I could have the same nostalgia for American comics as many of the rest of you. But alas, I so far have bought a single Sonic anthology book, the second edition of Lost at Sea, the digital version of the Supergirl mini series, and have read (but not bought) the Scott Pilgrim series. That's it. But at the

Oh wow really? My one example toppled over, that's embarrasing. But still that's pretty nice.

Game critics should really start reviewing more girl-marketed games. Like a lot more. Anyone heard of Style Savvy? It was a fashion-themed DS title released during the 2009 holiday season. Despite being a first-party title, it got no reviews, no media coverage, and little marketing. Because of the bad track record

wait, isn't the ESRB a voluntary service? The government can't actually do this, can they? I mean, there's no way in hell Congress would actually let this fly but is this legally possible?

Huh. That's actually pretty true now that I think of it.

[bandcamp.com] I swear to god, in today's digital age, why the hell do we even need record labels?