
In the end, the Flappy Bird situation illustrates much more than racism and capitalism. It shows us again that Kotaku is a conniving publication, that hard games can make us unreasonably angry, that social justice warriors ignore the whole picture, and that Twitter allows -- encourages! -- immoral behavior with no consequences. It also shows us that Nguyen is shaping up to be another Kurt Cobain. I say this as a boy who grew up in a poor working family: the guy can cry me an ocean for making an addictive game. Curse him and his damn pipes!

The new Flappy Bird game might have a very direct relationship to something unexpected. Cryptocurrency.
Hopefully this isn’t the next wave of games coming. The vultures and activists who hover around games are the ones that are ruining it. What am I saying? It’s already been ruined by all these remakes, gas, micro transactions and the like.
Golden era of gaming……..pre current generation

When a game released exclusively digitally disappears from distribution, it becomes impossible to play it legally. Actually, quite a few gems have disappeared in this manner, with the legendary P.T. being just the beginning of the story.
Nice message and physical should always be supported, but I am not supporting this article being set across like nine pages.

Using Overwatch Workshop, Thriver9 has created an Overwatch rendition of the popular Flappy Bird game.