by Ice Cream Jonsey » Tue Feb 22, 2011 11:46 pm
Why did Twitter and Kotaku start using # for links? It breaks the links in my ancient copy of phpBB, which I will never upgrade. Why did they BOTH start using that? God, I hate websites.
I also saw what Mitchell has done here. I think he gets an enormous amount of shit from people, but Christ, put in a Donkey Kong machine. Forget about what money it would make, it's a good game that still holds up. Nobody's going to sit in an airport and break the record at his machine, because after two hours in an airport you want to kill yourself, and a winning DK game is like 2:30, 2:45.
Why did Twitter and Kotaku start using # for links? It breaks the links in my ancient copy of phpBB, which I will never upgrade. Why did they BOTH start using that? God, I hate websites.
I also saw what Mitchell has done here. I think he gets an enormous amount of shit from people, but Christ, put in a Donkey Kong machine. Forget about what money it would make, it's a good game that still holds up. Nobody's going to sit in an airport and break the record at his machine, because after two hours in an airport you want to kill yourself, and a winning DK game is like 2:30, 2:45.