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Pepsi and China: Things Get Weird
Last week on Kotaku we talked about China’s Pepsi-cooked chicken wing potato chips coming out of China as a weird but delightful snack. Well, being the resident China hand, I can say without a doubt that Pepsi in its 30 years of history in China has been anything but conventional in terms of its products…
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Man Outs Arcade As Gambling Den, Receives Death Threats
A young man in Xi’an, a city in North Central China’s Shaanxi province, anonymously tipped off police about illegal activity happening in an internet cafe. After police arrived and apprehended eight men into custody, the informant began receiving death threats. The informant, lets call him Mr. Guo, is confused as to why he’s receiving death…
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When Only 42 People Are Playing Madden on the Wii U, It’s Not a Sports Console
Around halftime of a game on an NFL Sunday is a good time to take the temperature of the Madden NFL crowd. It’s like the water department analysis that shows everyone flushing the john when the Super Bowl goes to the break. In this case, online gamers, many of whom have their consoles running and…
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Kotaku ‘Shop Contest: Sons of Throttle
Kurt Sutter was right. Sons of Anarchy, which wrapped up its fifth season two weeks ago, should be a video game—and not some slapcrap browser-based one, either. But with the publishing industry generally averse to doing licensed adaptations right now, it doesn’t appear that such a game is going to be done any time soon.…
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Reacquaint Yourself with Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas—The Introduction
Eight years and one month ago, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas released on the PlayStation 2. It begins rather abruptly—C.J. in an airport, saying that after five years on the east coast, it was time to return to San Andreas. The game’s official soundtrack included a DVD of “The Introduction,” a 20-minute in-game cinematic explaining…
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Please Quit Photoshopping Horns Onto Bobby Kotick. It’s Bad for His Dating Life.
Today’s New York Times profiles Bobby Kotick, the boss of Activision Blizzard and longtime bête noir of many a longtime gamer, many of whom have created unflattering portrayals of him quickly found by Google Image search. Well, he wants you to know this doesn’t help his game. See, he’s divorced and on the prowl. “Think…
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Kotaku ‘Shop Contest: VGA Presto Magix: The Winners
A grab bag full of silly exploitables from the 2012 Video Game Awards, from Snoop Lion to Cliff Bleszinski to our own Stephen Totilo and, of course, Samuel L. Jackson, supplied the grist for this week’s edition of the Kotaku ‘Shop Contest. We’ve got the exclusive world premiere of a dozen finalists inside, including overall…
By Owen Good