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not only were they going to make their own NFTs of the characters they created for this project and sell them to people but they were also going to have fans write stories with these characters which were going to be turned into NFTs and basically steal the best ones for themselves.

Absolutely; gaming’s still a relatively new artform, so we’re kind of just now getting to the point where these things are applicable, where there’s an audience old enough to be ‘nostalgic’ toward the first few generations of gaming. It makes sense to be nostalgic for EverQuest, 20 years ago... but 20 years before

they were scamming people either knowingly or unknowingly and they blamed the community for it instead of taking responsibility for it.

3D Dot Heroes is two for two in terms of ‘people responding to this comment endorsements’, so that’s good to hear. And I definitely agree with you on the ‘NES vs SNES’ perspective - I’m assuming we see so many more ‘NES art’ games just because, well, it’s less complicated, both from an art and from a coding

People really zero in on this as a problem but I’m personally not convinced it is. To me, what matters is the illusion that your choices matter. Good writing can make it seem like they do without actually having to diverge too significantly along a branching narrative path. That’s just my opinion, though - people who

maybe Bioware should have used Shadow the Hedgehog as an example of player choice for Mass Effect. there are 326 paths through the game that can lead to one of of 10 different endings and if you get all the endings you unlock an extra 11th ending.

They need to push their PlayStation Now service.

We’re talking about emulation because some great titles are not available on PC or modern platforms? Ok, I’ll go first:

After I read an article about piracy on Kotaku, I downloaded a car.

I was expecting some heavy stuff here. If that’s the whole interview that resulted in the change, we’re now reaching pretty low level of transgression. Is there anyone out there who filled some complaint or did blizzard believe the fanbase care about it?

They don’t have to, and the entire selling point of digital stores is the convenience factor: we’re supposed to always have access to these games. If they can’t guarantee that, they shouldn’t be in the business of selling the ones and zeroes over the internet.

Hey, here’s a fun fact: Metroid Dread has been out for less than two weeks and it’s already become by far the best selling game in the franchise. Which is strange, because a bunch of weird nerds on here kept assuring me that its sales had been fatally crippled thanks to one Kotaku article.

I pray that Sony survives this potential loss of income! Nobody would have ever played PS3 games on a PC if it weren’t for this article.

(it’s a joke)

Somehow I can’t help but feel the only people who lose here are the teens who would have benefitted from the funding that would have been provided.

They should take her money. Money is good. Money helps them help more people, no? What is this supposedly serious charity organization doing making decisions based on unconfirmed gossip?!

So parasocial Mulaney-Munn bad, parasocial fucked up Spears family fair game?

It has not always been possible to walk into any store and get a Switch, but definitely a lot easier than getting the new Sony and Microsoft machines.