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Mike Fahey
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Kotaku elder, lover of video games, keyboards, toys, snacks, and other unsavory things.

I have an Xbox One in the living room with tape over the disc slot. It’s only for digital games, and the children cannot insert anything. The discs stay in my office, where the nice, clean Xbox One S sits. Read more

Yeah, I suppose I worded that second part poorly. From a story standpoint it’s important, but as folks point out, there’s a lot of filler to get to the good bits. Read more

Doesn’t feel like it was slowed down at all to me. I’ve had it sitting here and I’d say it’s still about 3.33 minutes for each color to count down. Read more

She’s upgraded the ears.

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As a once resident of Cobb County and current resident of neighboring Fulton County, I assure everyone that Cobb County Enforcement does not give a shit about who lives in your house or what you do there, as long as you aren’t causing a disturbance. The issue here is they pissed off a ranking member of their

I’ll have to eat its vocal chords first. Read more

Yeah, I might have overdone it there. You know what would be nice? If we could make galleries. Read more

Well no, it’s pretty open world. You’ve got a pretty massive city to traverse in chapter one at least, complete with an undercity area you can fall down to. Read more

The official announcement for these came through my inbox as I was writing the article: “These lovingly-crafted adaptations will remind long-time fans and introduce newcomers to what made the Blue Bomber such a popular and iconic character. Each game has been optimized for the mobile devices with adjustments to game Read more

This pic makes my brain hurt even more.

Person goes outside, praises reason for going outside for saving cat’s life. Pokemon Go doesn’t deserve this much credit. The cat rescue story is amazing, but if he’d heard the cat while stepping outside to take a piss he wouldn’t have written, “The Time Peeing Saved My Cat’s Life.” Read more

This is the least magical of the lamps we had in the 70s. My neighbors had one where the lamp shade was a series of wires that oil droplets would run down. Read more

I could have probably brought a capable micro PC to her house and hooked it to her TV or monitor, just wouldn’t have been quite as portable. Read more