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Mike Perdomo

@mikeperdomo

Dir. Editorial Rank Up / periodista de videojuegos y cine / born @ the videogame era

The Interzone Katılım Kasım 2009
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Mike Perdomo
Mike Perdomo@mikeperdomo·
@_VictorRKO Son unos retrógradas y hasta se enorgullecen de golpearse entre sí
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Victor 👨🏻‍💻@_VictorRKO·
Después de meterme a leer los comentarios de este post, me queda claro que los aficionados al fútbol van un paso atrás del resto de la sociedad.
PUMAS@PumasMX

⚠️ AVISO IMPORTANTE: PROTOCOLO DE SEGURIDAD ⚠️ De cara a la Gran Final del Clausura 2026 en el Estadio Olímpico Universitario y en estricto apego a los reglamentos de la @LigaBBVAMX, les recordamos las siguientes disposiciones de seguridad: 🚫 Acceso restringido: El ingreso de grupos organizados de animación o porras del equipo visitante será estrictamente negado. 🏟️ Monitoreo permanente: Se supervisarán las gradas durante todo el partido para evitar la formación de grupos de animación ajenos al club local dentro del inmueble. 🚨 Cero tolerancia: Se retirará del estadio a aquellas personas que participen en la organización de grupos masivos que ya hayan ingresado. La seguridad de las familias universitarias y de todos los asistentes es nuestra máxima prioridad. ¡Hagamos de esta Final una fiesta en paz! 🐾🤝 #Junt8sPorLaHistoria

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Libez Wolf 🐺
Libez Wolf 🐺@LibezWolf·
Artículo interesante, solo corregiré por información que recibí en privado que si hay presente pero nada que ver con el original, les recordara más a lo visto en Assassin's creed Shadows
Mike Perdomo@mikeperdomo

@LibezWolf pues ni conspiraciones, ni nuevo lore del personaje, ni nueva historia, solo se les hizo "bonito" quitar la época moderna de Black Flag rankup.com.mx/2026/05/22/adi…

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Libez Wolf 🐺@LibezWolf·
@mikeperdomo De hecho recibí información filtrada del juego, si tienen presente pero es como el de Assassin's creed Shadows, no daré más contexto, prometí no decir nada
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Crazy Taxi
Crazy Taxi@crazytaxi·
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R E P L I C A N T@Roybattyforever·
En 1995, un anime de poco más de 80 minutos, con un presupuesto de apenas 3 millones de dólares impactó para siempre en el cine de ciencia ficción moderno en Hollywood. La historia de cómo se hizo "Ghost in the Shell" es tan fascinante como la película misma. 👇👇👇
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Forza Horizon
Forza Horizon@ForzaHorizon·
Forza Horizon 6? More like Forza Horizon 6-Million! 🤯 Thank you all for joining us at Horizon Japan ❤️
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SnoopyAndWoodie@Anklebiters0904·
London is Red ❤️🏆
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🐵 Funki Monki 🐵
🐵 Funki Monki 🐵@FunkiMonkiHS·
Played a lot of the newly buffed Leyline Mage today and these are the 2 best lists I tested: an all-in Leyline list with few minions for extra consistency & a Leyline Burn list! Both actually felt pretty good now after the buffs so I'm still undecided which version is better!
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Jeremy@ManaByte·
If you look at how Sony is handling the PlayStation 5 right now, the sudden hardware price hikes, the expensive mid-gen refresh, the increased cost of digital games and accessories, and a general vibe that they aren’t really listening to player feedback; it can feel jarring. But for anyone who was plugged into the industry twenty years ago, none of this is new. You’re just witnessing the return of "Arrogant Sony." To understand how a company gets this way, you have to look at the transition from the PS2 to the PS3. Coming off the PlayStation 2 era, Sony didn't just win the console war; they utterly dominated the entire landscape. The PS2 became the best-selling console of all time, completely flattening the original Xbox and the Nintendo GameCube. When you reach that level of absolute, undisputed market dominance, corporate hubris inevitably sets in. Sony started believing that the "PlayStation" brand name alone was bulletproof, and that gamers would blindly pay anything just for the privilege of owning their next machine. That arrogance famously peaked at E3 2006, when they dropped the infamous "$599 US Dollars" price tag for the PS3. Executives literally told the public that people would work second jobs to afford one, and that the console was "probably too cheap." The gaming media back then rarely checked them on this behavior. The access journalism of the mid-2000s was heavily driven by perks, and no perk was bigger than securing an invite to Sony’s lavish, over-the-top annual E3 party. It was the gaming industry equivalent of the Vanity Fair Oscar Party; the absolute peak of Hollywood-level excess, exclusivity, and clout. If an outlet ran too many critical editorials or hit pieces questioning Sony's corporate attitude, they risked getting blacklisted from the event. So, the media largely smiled, played along, and let the hubris grow completely unchecked until the public voted with their wallets and forced Sony into a desperate, years-long game of catch-up against the Xbox 360. Cut to today, and history is repeating itself because Sony finds themselves back in that exact same unchallenged position. Right now, Sony essentially views Xbox as zero competition. Microsoft's strategy shift toward putting their first-party games on competing platforms has signaled to Sony that they've won the traditional high-end console space. At the same time, Sony has never factored Nintendo into their direct market equations, viewing them as a completely separate "family or casual" ecosystem rather than a threat to their core demographic. With no perceived rivals left in their lane, Sony’s corporate focus underwent a massive structural shift around 2020, moving its operational heartbeat out of Japan to align the brand as a thoroughly Western company run out of California. They wanted to focus on massive, blockbuster Western cinematic games, and in doing so, they completely took their eye off their home turf. They began ignoring the Japanese market, culminating in symbolic but deeply telling moves like globally swapping the standard functionality of the X and O controller buttons. Since 1994, Japanese players had used O for confirm and X for cancel; it was a deeply ingrained muscle memory and cultural standard. Forcing the Western layout on Japan was a blatant declaration that regional preferences no longer mattered to the new regime. But while Sony was looking away and treating Nintendo like non-competition, Nintendo quietly and completely stole the entire Japanese market from under them. The Switch became an absolute juggernaut in Japan, completely reshaping gaming habits there while PlayStation hardware sales and cultural footprint shrank to historic lows. When a company believes it has no true peers left to fight in its specific bracket, the internal guardrails come down. The price hikes, the lack of communication, and the corporate indifference we’re seeing with the PS5 right now aren't a mistake; it's the exact same script from 2006, being played out by a company that once again thinks it's completely untouchable.
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Mike Perdomo@mikeperdomo·
Esto es Arsenal señores, por eso a tantos les arde, porque lo quisieran para sus equipos, pero hoy no!!!!!!!!!
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KAZU
KAZU@kazu_arsenal·
One day...🥹❤️
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