10,000 Bulletins: No One Can Stop the Presses! (Part 1)

RTX Bomberman looks amazing!

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2020 Game of the Year Stilt Fella is on sale now!

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My secret theory behind their later career is that they found out (or got the impression) that black people by and large didn’t know who they were. Given their influences (“Teachers”), my head canon states this is when they got the idea to work with Chic Nile and Pharrell, then produce for Kanye and the Weeknd.

Bless em but they haven’t done shit in years. Great artists, great career!

how come they look like the sequel police in space quest iv

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some srpg with a nocturne crossover event i guess

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o hell yea

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well that’s heartening

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Sooooo does this mean what they said about PSVR carrying over to PS5 only applies to backward compatibility with PS4 games or what?

I would be more excited about Epic releasing a headset :expressionless:

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ratchet and clank’s going to be free on psn from march 2nd - april 1st

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Paprium’s Fonzie has gone full crank.

https://mobile.twitter.com/watermelongames

http://www.magicalgamefactory.com/

To the French Speakers @Tuxedo @Dracko does Locustry make any fucking sense? Or is this just complete crank talk.

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Holy lord this interview is 3 hours long

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Oh I didn’t know they were French. I watched 10 random seconds of that interview and they were insufferable, talking about not being able to put midgets in their games if they released it on PSN because of « political correctness »

Do you mean the word « Locustery »?
Then no it’s a made up word.
My best guess using french language logic is that they’re calling their enemies (real or imagined) locusts, doing « locustery » on the Paprium team

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As a native french speaker, nothing about any of their statement makes sense. I also watched a couple minutes of that interview and that was a couple minutes too many.

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One more oddity for consideration, fonzie appears to be the main character of disco elysium.

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Should have been obvious considering how much the Paprium ad borrows from the extremely 90s French Megadrive ads

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it’s weird. it’s almost like they’ve been in their own bubble for so long that they haven’t realized no one finds this kind of internet shtick that charming, anymore

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