
Japanese piracy discourse is wild to me because the western rhythm game community as a whole would not exist if people didn't pirate the shit out of every Bemani game ever (especially DDR) in the early 2000s
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Japanese piracy discourse is wild to me because the western rhythm game community as a whole would not exist if people didn't pirate the shit out of every Bemani game ever (especially DDR) in the early 2000s



Game Renaming Announcement:The Evolution of Pickmos Dear Players, Since the beginning of development, we have been dedicated to building a unique and profound ecological world. To better align with our brand identity and lore, our title is officially changing: 《Pickmon》→《Pickmos》 What does "-mos" represent? A complete Ecosystem A grand Cosmos This name carries a more powerful presence, acting as a better vessel for the fantasy adventure we are building for you. But we cute creatures, Are still collectively known as Pickmon! See you in the world of 《Pickmos》!










“There aren't really any *good* Digimon v. Pokemon matchups. It's either a Digimon stomp, or you need a low evolved Digi against a fully evo'd Poke to have a fair fight. Digimon deserves an episode that isn't against Pokemon, so Mewtwo v. BlackWarGreymon shouldn't happen.”



The Stop Killing Games movement has officially backed the proposed California bill focused on protecting players when online games are shut down. > Publishers must provide an offline mode or a way to keep the game playable after server shutdown. > If this is not possible, players should receive a full refund. > The goal is to protect digital ownership and game preservation. This proposal follows growing concerns over games becoming completely inaccessible once support ends, especially after shutdowns like The Crew. Most gamers think that if players pay for a game, it should remain playable or be fairly compensated.