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@derek_omni Much better! @derek_omni Try that link again. Please enjoy the debut of: This Week in Evil DLC: I like Jason Aaron's Ghost Rider run so much that I'm buying it again (digitally, cheap, this time) @ErrorJustin I was keeping you anonymous! You blew it. Questionable Words with Friends: (I mean, come on! Scuts???) Why don't Skyrim and Batman Arkham City have multiplayer? The lead creators of both games explain: My goodness, in just 22 minutes we have our first block of Kotaku's Anger Management. (8-9pm ET) I'm contributing one angry piece! Putting issues of minority rights to a majority popular vote is stupid. There's a reason America wasn't set up to work that way. @Beschizza It could have been clearer, so yes there was. @passthemstickss I said they said a small percentage "would" run into problems. Should have written "have." An assessment. Not a prediction. So to be clear: They knew PS3 was tricky. Tried to code against memory problems. Thought they licked it. Shipped. It happened to some anyway Credibility is the most valuable thing a reporter can have, so this stings. Totally preventable. My story didn't convey what I meant it to. Still regretting one bad word choice in my Skyrim-PS3 story mushrooming into assertions that Bethesda knowingly shipped a broken Skyrim. Me to FedEx lady in Austin: "Actually, it's called Kotaku." FedEx lady: "I want a taco, too." Who knew FedEx people were so funny? Who okayed a weekly JRPG column on Kotaku? Oh, I did. @Reetesh My disdain for many retro games is targeted on many of the NES and SNES games I wasted time on as a kid.


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