Taking the time to read the article, this isn't a tale of big Western megacorp unnecessarily laying off workers. It's a tragedy of an incredibly small indie studio being taken out behind the shed. Way more worringly, it seems like publishers have decided that with the market being so volatile, it's better for them to bank on already established IPs, and they're refusing to fund other projects. That's pretty dire news, both because original works are very important to the medium being respected as an art form, and because the only way the Western games industry is dragging themselves out of the hole they've dug is to stop blowing all their capital on single big games and to instead support a wider net of smaller, innovative titles.
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anyone remember in the black and white 2 lion head logo screen how you could move the logo around and fuck up the filling of it with the little beads?
It's over a decade ago so here is a video for those OOTL.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OPnZEXoVGs
You could move your mouse and the container would move causing the beads to fly around.
They did a similar thing for Black and White where you could drag your mouse across the screen to mess with the stars.
Well okay then.
Speedrun!
Black and White 3 please