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Halo 3 Discussion


OK, don't get too excited, but I've created this post specifically to allow people to vent. Rail against all of the Halo 3 hype. Rail against the people railing against the Halo 3 hype. Rail me for using the word hype twice in this introduction. Keep in mind that while this is most certainly a flamebait post, all of the rules still apply. If you get off topic, make personal attacks or do any of the other things we ban for you will be banned. But feel free to have a healthy discussion about the game and its merits or lack there of. Oh, and no spoilers, that's a bannable offense too.

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Kirby Plays Billiards

One of the great things about writing for Kotaku is all of the strange, completely unsolicited stuff we get sent to us via email. Take for instance these two photos. Someone, I have no clue who, decided to send them to me via their cellphone with no explanation. So of course, I can't help but post them with the same amount of explanation. I can't help it, it's like a Pavlovian response. More »

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Ryu Passively Absorbs Yoga Frame!

Hey, Ryu! Don't you know you don't use water for an alcohol fire? Also, you're supposed to block... forearms beat fire. More »

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Dell Sells Well

flamingskeleton.pngDell has completely sold out of their custom gaming desktop, the XPS 600 Renegade. Seeing as the rig has only been available for a week, that's, we'll we don't know how many a day that is, because Dell isn't saying how many they actually made, only that it was a limited edition. Maybe there were only six and they sold less than one a day, but that doesn't seem likely because that awesome flaming skeleton design practically begs to be taken home and filled with screenshots of your Blackrock Spire run. Flames? Old hat. Skeleton? Boring. A skeleton near some flames? Getting closer. But a skeleton that's actually on fire? Take me home, country roads! More »

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The End of Flame Wars

It is now a federal crime to anonymously "annoy" someone via the Internet. Last Thursday, the President signed into law a prohibition that definitely kills harassing emails and might prevent flaming — unless you post your real name. This new law is tucked into the Violence Against Women and Department of Justice Reauthorization Act under "Preventing Cyberstalking." It reads: More »