Obviously the Red Cross has no power to STOP war crimes in video games, but hey does anyone else think it's nice that maybe someone is saying that war crimes shouldn't be encouraged in mass media?
I dunno. I think that's pretty rad.
The existence of the Nintendo Wii was not why this child got raped.
And no, ESPN doesn't cover rape cases just because any sports paraphernalia was used. Maybe if a high profile athlete is involved.
No! It wasn't! Gaming was almost entirely unrelated to this story. It was just a phallic object that was nearby. You think if he used the handle of a tennis racket ESPN would've covered it?
So the object used in a rape was video game related, so it's now gaming news? This legitimizes any kind of link to video games that the mainstream media might try to make with crimes like these.
"They have the right to sue"
Yes. Everyone has the right to sue.
Everyone also has the right to boycott. I, personally, was never going to buy Skyrim because I couldn't give less of a fuck about it. But I strongly support activists trying to make their voices heard, and I don't support...
Your methodology is (surprise!) 10 times more illegal and unethical than simple copyright infringement.
And your numbers have that tricky flaw of being completely impossible to prove, but you know that don't you?
See, some of this is is concerning me. Before I go on let me say that this is more about the state of 'gaming' that Steve reflected on in the last few paragraphs, and barely at all about Steve's ability as an editor. Steve--I look forward to the direction the site takes under you.
Moving...
For example, if she likes space-dramas featuring strong women in leadership roles, then what about Battlestar Galactica or Farscape? And if you like snarky, ensemble humor with a dash of absurdity, try Better Off Ted or Chuck.
Did Netflix write this article?
Did someone really post Foster the People on the front page? Jeez. Didn't they just win a VMA?
Atari Teenage Riot, Alec Empire, Amon Amarth, Electric Hellfire Club, Front 242, KMFDM, just to name a few. I listen to a lot of undergroundish music.
Trash talking Neveldine/Taylor? Really, guys? The Crank movies were sheer brilliance--they know what they're doing (when it comes to that kind of movie, which Ghost Rider certainly will be).
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