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changedIf you don't recognize this game but it's already in your library, here's the scoop: up 'til recently, it had a whole different presence on the Steam store. Some particularly prickly, inflexible folks—those infamously known for feasting on Doritos and Mountain Dew while conducting serious journalism (TM)—took umbrage with this art. Truly, the supposed champions of gaming came after a game, the very thing they purport to defend! A playful game, no less, dedicated to parody, satire, and any other comedy-infused legal defenses I may make in the future. But I guess when you run an Oscars knockoff with Gillette razor ads and Highguard promos running through it, you can't afford to laugh at yourself. It makes sense.
changedPoint is, I sorted out the issues and the game is back online, at least for the time being. Who knows what other brouhahas and kerfuffles I'll find myself in. So spread the word and act fast—if you know anyone who's dying for rare games that survived takedowns, plug this one before it has the chance to be killed again. Like Christ, this is probably a single resurrection situation.* About the Asterisk (AtA): This is not a religious endorsement. The only religion you'll ever catch me endorsing is Sonic the Hedgehog, and that's less a religion and more of a 'tist cult. Stay hydrated!
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changedIf you don't recognize this game but it's already in your library, here's the scoop: up 'til recently, it had a whole different presence on the Steam store. Some particularly prickly, inflexible folks—those infamously known for feasting on Doritos and Mountain Dew while conducting serious journalism (TM)—took umbrage with this art. Truly, the supposed champions of gaming came after a game, the very thing they purport to defend! A playful game, no less, dedicated to parody, satire, and any other comedy-infused legal defenses I may make in the future. But I guess when you run an Oscars knockoff with Gillette razor ads and Highguard promos running through it, you can't afford to laugh at yourself. It makes sense.
changedPoint is, I sorted out the issues and the game is back online, at least for the time being. Who knows what other brouhahas and kerfuffles I'll find myself in. So spread the word and act fast—if you know anyone who's dying for rare games that survived takedowns, plug this one before it has the chance to be killed again. Like Christ, this is probably a single resurrection situation.* About the Asterisk (AtA): This is not a religious endorsement. The only religion you'll ever catch me endorsing is Sonic the Hedgehog, and that's less a religion and more of a 'tist cult. Stay hydrated!
If you don't recognize this game but it's already in your library, here's the scoop: up 'til recently, it had a whole different presence on the Steam store. Some particularly prickly, inflexible folks—those infamously known for feasting on Doritos and Mountain Dew while conducting serious journalism (TM)—took umbrage with this art. Truly, the supposed champions of gaming came after a game, the very thing they purport to defend! A playful game, no less, dedicated to parody, satire, and any other comedy-infused legal defenses I may make in the future. But I guess when you run an Oscars knockoff with Gillette razor ads and Highguard promos running through it, you can't afford to laugh at yourself. It makes sense.
Point is, I sorted out the issues and the game is back online, at least for the time being. Who knows what other brouhahas and kerfuffles I'll find myself in. So spread the word and act fast—if you know anyone who's dying for rare games that survived takedowns, plug this one before it has the chance to be killed again. Like Christ, this is probably a single resurrection situation.* About the Asterisk (AtA): This is not a religious endorsement. The only religion you'll ever catch me endorsing is Sonic the Hedgehog, and that's less a religion and more of a 'tist cult. Stay hydrated!