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by Team Kotaku 05.24.2013 09:23 |
One Piece creator Eiichiro Oda, who is sidelined with an illness, sent out word to One Piece readers, apologizing for making people wait for the next issue.
In the statement, he seemed in good spirits and really wanted folks to read the "new development" in the upcoming One Piece. |
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by Team Kotaku 05.24.2013 09:23 |
Instead of shelling out for plastic surgery, one mother in South Korea decided she could make her daughter beautiful through things like massaging her child's face. With a spoon. |
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by Team Kotaku 05.24.2013 09:23 |
I've got a lot of toys and statues on my "good bookshelf", but I'm also a man with small kids, and who has normal people around to his house to visit. So no, I won't be buying this giant, hideous Resident Evil bust. Even though deep down I kind of want to. |
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by Team Kotaku 05.24.2013 05:23 |
A new Retro Game Music bundle is underway, where you can get a bunch of classic game music for minimal bucks. Myst, The 7th Guest, Jazz Jackrabbit and Duke Nukem join a list of other notables, some of which have never been previously released. |
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by Team Kotaku 05.24.2013 05:23 |
Video games from the 8-bit and 16-bit era mixed with real life environments look awesome, and it's a technique that lets anyone's creativity shine. It's something that Kotaku has covered before but it would be a mistake to not share the new ones. |
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by Team Kotaku 05.24.2013 05:23 |
In the war between MMO developers and shady players looking to exploit the system, the innocent often get caught in the crossfire.
Such was the case yesterday, when somewhere under 150 honest, hard-playing Star Wars: The Old Republic players had their accounts banned from play. |
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by Team Kotaku 05.24.2013 05:23 |
Which would you rather play? I think I'd go for Ghost Dog, because not only is the idea of a Call of Duty Dog game fantastic, this mock cover by Redditor Auto_aim1 is also excellent. |
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by Team Kotaku 05.24.2013 05:23 |
The Shishkebab is one of the more ridiculous melee weapons in Fallout I mean, it's a freakin' flaming sword! And GreekGadgetGuru built one like it, in real life. The thing looks crazy dangerous. |
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by Team Kotaku 05.24.2013 05:23 |
When the Metro 2033 was released in 2010 it contributed to raise the PC graphics bar making good use of the latest DirectX 11 rendering technologies such as depth of field and tessellation along with high resolution textures. |
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