They’re scared someone might make a better Star Wars than they did.
Dunno why, when the thinly-disguised competition is Rebel Moon.
They’re scared someone might make a better Star Wars than they did.
Dunno why, when the thinly-disguised competition is Rebel Moon.
One: thirty-year copyright, no exceptions. Culture belongs to its audience.
Two: noncommercial use is not copyright infringement. Copyright is only a monetary incentive for new works. There is no “unpublish.” Once it’s ours, you are entitled to any money involved, for a time. Take it or fuck off.
“Agreement” is quite a fucking twist on “threat.”
Never give Nintendo money.
Quest 3 spinoff game! Comes with free bucket.
Don’t phrase it like they fucked up. Their publisher made them stop doing the subgenre they pioneered, to chase the latest “it always makes a billion dollars!” trend, and now they’re resuming things they actually wanted to do.
They were innovating new geometry so the button placement could be even less convenient.
Making some fresh guacamole?
Nonprofit gacha. That’s a new one.
Still no.
Video game stories being famously unique and not at all formulaic.
Most soaps wish they could be as melodramatic as the rugby baby scene.
Nothing inside a video game should cost real money.
The difference between this abusive horseshit and any cheaper example is quantitative - not qualitative.
Cutie.
Because that’s how it’s fucking spelled.
“Why does YAML suck?” is a question. “Why YAML sucks” is an explanation.
Qt? They insist it’s “cute,” which, no.
Godot? Don’t care.
No amount of precedent will get me to stop pronouncing it G’doh.
This isn’t a Qt situation where the people who named it are objectively wrong about how those letters should get said. I just do not like any of the other options.
Let’s not water down the concept of lost media. Black & White was sold on physical discs with twee 2000s DRM. I guaranfuckingtee you it’s easily pirated, alongside the Fisher Price version of Windows it ran on.
The silliest part is, they could absolutely keep milking nonsense forever. All they’d lose is exclusivity. Star Wars would be a genre, the way zombies are, thanks to George Romero’s incompetent producers. And every new detail would still be in that vice-grip for another thirty years! Winnie The Pooh is public-domain and Disney’s still gonna slit throats if anyone depicts him wearing red.