Thanks for joining! I'm doing round two at about 10:30, some Disney Epic Mickey. Gotta get a little ranty here.
Thanks for joining! I'm doing round two at about 10:30, some Disney Epic Mickey. Gotta get a little ranty here.
Scratch that, my goal start time is 8:15.
I've purchased Zestiria now, and have tried to make the nVidia Gamestream COOP. We're trying to do it with the client using a GameCube controller attached via the GameCube Controller Adapter for the Wii U. Not having any luck so far, but there are a few things to sort out. I'll post updates if I get any!
I'll always remove 'em when I get a chance to log on and check things out on my computer, but I'll pass on it when I'm on my cell phone, since it's typically going to load everything slowly. However, I must say, you all seem to get to most of them first!
That seems to be the case for just about everyone I know. I wouldn't think they even sent any out, except for a sporadic giveaway I've seen on websites here and there. I guess they really wanted people to participate in that Humble Bundle...
I'll be honest, I think Molyneux is mischaracterizing what's been said. What I've seen (though I haven't looked into it,) is that in one interview he gave an example from his twitter feed.
"So when someone says, as they did on my Twitter feed, 'Why don't you just shut up and die?' You don't know whether that's from someone who is a 60-year-old or someone who's a 6-year-old."
That isn't a death threat. Someone wants him to die, yes, but no threat is being made. It is their desire. Allegorically, I'd imagine that's about as much of a death threat as masturbation is sexual battery. Granted, in this interview, he did not state this was a death threat, I believe his intention is for the audience to infer that it is one, and I think he embellished the idea in the Eurogamer interview. I don't know which interview occurred first, though.
Death threats are a serious matter, but by mentioning a death threat in this context in this interview, I don't believe his intentions are to shed light on the difficulties he's faced, but rather to paint those who believe he's been a dishonest man who's essentially part of a con game hosted by 22cans as people of ill repute. The reality is, he's lied. He's lied about lying and he's bragged about lying. Most recently, he's tried to recalibrate history in his favor by stating he's always tried to be completely honest with people. That statement is in the interview I posted in this comment.
A quick google search produced this article. Undoubtedly one of many covering the actual truth. Molyneux admitted on stage that he would lie to journalists to keep them interested in his games, particularly in the context of a convention or large conference, where journalists would interview and preview one game after another. He uses the phrase "over-promise" here, as well, but when you read the following line:
I played 'em. I liked how you set up the Mario Museum.
Thanks for playing!
My stage I posted a blog about real quick:
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It's called Low Tide. Remember not to dock your airships too low to the ground!
Day 1 purchase on Wii U.