Luckily some of my submissions for cleaned up art and promotional materials went through, I generally got the idea when Jeff on a stream got excited when someone uploaded a manual to the site, and I thought to myself "why not?" Maybe someday when the copyrights expire... Yeah right. However I can see how cluttered the site would be if people like me just started to upload manuals left and right, but I guess that's why there's other websites dedicated for that sort of thing.
Well most of the manuals themselves are pretty interesting, so I'm guessing my uploads are going to be denied. However I might as well see about uploading promotional art for the games, or even just the illustrations that were inside the manuals, would those be alright? Some of those Atari manuals have wicked art.
So far Pocky & Rocky, and Zaxxon are up for submission. Once I get things cleared up I have a few dozen more from Atari-era games, NES games, and some SNES ones. Some of the Atari manuals have crazy late 70's-early 80's art!
So I'm on the verge of scanning and uploading all these old game manuals since the art's pretty good and all that.... but I haven't seen any specific rules for them. I've already uploaded some pending their submission, and would like to know if its safe to just have them in the images sections for games, tagged appropriately.
People also have to realize that Canada has different laws than those in the US, and while it sucks he got fired... he kinda set himself up by advertizing himself, but that was a time before he made his game... if it were me, I probably would have released it on a different company, but then again his success wouldn't have been so if he had gotten fired in the first place.
Our stoner heroes are sent to the alien bong planet and held captive by nude alien beauties.
But I really dont think it is the same Patrick Klepek.
It is. He won a contest to come up with the title. He didn't write it.
Either way, Patrick has addressed the disconnect between his love of horror films and the sexist tendencies of a lot of horror films.
And still contributed to it? This is not an old video if he proposes in here. How is he ok with this and not with this exploit piece? I am sorry but I really can not understand this.
But this movie was made in 2011 not in the 80s. And he still contributed to this "masterpiece" how was this ok if he in generally is not ok with this?
I'm more interested in how some of the women he interviewed feel about how he contributed to it, sure it was minor, but he's obviously a fan. I might ask some on Twitter about their look on this.
Patrick, on the front for equality and so called anti-sexism guy, helps give the idea to an Evil Bong movie that is as exploitative as you can imagine.
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