@PatrickGormanMP
@elonmusk
Pretty arrogant for the government to tell people they can’t do something that is perfectly legal to do.
Extremely arrogant for that torment to assume it can dictate that globally.
@The__Goomba
I recently spent $4000 on a piano because I want to learn to play Zelda songs.
I’m not going to write a music score as brilliant as “press this key really loudly repeatedly” like that guy, but it’s wrong to say games aren’t inspirational.
@carolvorders
@GylesB1
@radioleary
@AlisonHammond
@thismorning
So I wonder why it’s hilarious that an older woman allegedly sleeping with 17 year old Prince Harry, but a major scandal that an older man allegedly slept with 17 year old Virginia Giuffre?
One is labeled a pedo, the other is a hilarious joke?
@IGN
I stopped reading about halfway through because this sounds like, frankly, a bunch of gay activists complaining that they had to face the realities of having a job.
Most of the complaints seem disingenuous, over dramatic or overblown.
@Wytesmith
@Thekeksociety
Looks like “tempus fugit” (time flies) written under the sketch.
Kinda like whoever drew that sketch is saying “start at baby, you are here in the middle, you’ll die eventually”.
It’s a momento mori.
@Ian_Fisch
@PlayerEssence
No. Kotaku literally wrote an instruction manual on how to pirate Metroid Dread. Why would Nintendo invite them to an event with limited slots?
In any event, it’s not up to Kotaku to “punish” Nintendo for anything.
@CalltoActivism
Great discussions here, I’m learning:
- every male is dangerous
- not black males tho
- men shouldn’t talk to women like ever
- men can communicate via messages written on cups
- Starbucks employees are psychically capable of defending women against murderous rapists. In fact…
@Ian_Fisch
@PlayerEssence
First of all, kotaku asserts they’re not journalists. It’s the entire reason they constantly post drivel.
Secondly, pirating a game because you’re butthurt that your cesspool of a website doesn’t get invited to an event isn’t “journalism”.
@JacintaAllanMP
78 years after anyone used that gesture cool cool… now ban the Hammer and Sickle, Red Star, Red Flag, Raised Fist, Rose, Gear, Sheaf of Wheat, Book, and Clasped Hands as well as The Internationale.
@RacheIRichards
@ihatebotsihate
Pepsi Max was named after the famous Pepsi powder slave Max Africa II, whose powered remains created an especially delicious and calorie free cola.
@therealrukshan
@Rob_Ruadh2
Ah good, they’re embarking on a fools errand that is doomed to fail then.
They’ve been attacking free speech for 20 years, it keeps failing for them
@m3sca1
A storm?
At this time of year?
At that time of day?
At that part of the country?
Localised entirely at the power lines of the only coal power plant they didn’t shut down?
@PlayerEssence
Specifically, he called the blacklisting “coersive”.
Very important word when just 2 days later, the game gets pirated/leaked. He was one of the first to report the leak, and one of the only to report all details of the game.
@MrMatthewTodd
You mean the city that has the world’s most advanced city planning, can create custom islands and managed to “tame the desert” didn’t know about floodplains?
@GoNintendoTweet
Credits are a list of people who got paid for working on the movie. It’s a union thing.
If he didn’t have the rights to the song, and Nintendo didn’t have to pay for the use of the song, then he wouldn’t get credit.
@IGN
Whoops, we accidentally stood up a design team, programmers, project managers, content management systems, QA and release ops, and also created marketing collateral with external agencies to use the in game advertising capability.
Someone tripped over and it all just kinda…
@Briggs
Thousands of years of “white fulla” culture has taught us that skin colour stays out of politics.
Skin colour is only important in the avenues of sharing culture. Nothing else.
A law should - and does - benefit all citizens of our country (and only our country). Not just the…
@60Minutes
I don’t want my head of state to be constantly commenting on the daily nonsense that “journalists” churn out.
The King and his offices have better things to do.