Great artwork!
Revenge of the Naniwa Probe Art - Page 2
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colate
Norway121 Posts
Great artwork! | ||
MHT
Sweden1026 Posts
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speedphlux
Bulgaria962 Posts
Epic, just like the original :D | ||
Keone
United States812 Posts
I get the feeling that we really shouldn't be martyring the incident, especially after the apologies of Naniwa, Quantic, and all the negative reactions from the fans. I think the ESPORTS community would benefit more if we just let it end with those apologies, instead of encouraging people to emulate Naniwa's actions, which he himself admitted were wrong. | ||
Shinespark
Chile843 Posts
Good job. | ||
JtS
Denmark3 Posts
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EchelonTee
United States5202 Posts
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Fraidnot
United States824 Posts
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iS.zemotion
United States246 Posts
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gullberg
Sweden1301 Posts
On December 25 2011 23:40 Keone wrote: Though this pic is incredibly badass and the artist is amazing... I get the feeling that we really shouldn't be martyring the incident, especially after the apologies of Naniwa, Quantic, and all the negative reactions from the fans. I think the ESPORTS community would benefit more if we just let it end with those apologies, instead of encouraging people to emulate Naniwa's actions, which he himself admitted were wrong. I agree, but it sure looks awesome... | ||
MindBreaker
United States574 Posts
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kellymilkies
Singapore1393 Posts
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StrinterN
Denmark531 Posts
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SaYyId
Portugal277 Posts
On December 25 2011 22:25 Dubzex wrote: Awesome! It reminds me of Jet Set Radio Future. He looks a lot like Beat doesn't he? | ||
bmml
United Kingdom962 Posts
On December 25 2011 23:40 Keone wrote: Though this pic is incredibly badass and the artist is amazing... I get the feeling that we really shouldn't be martyring the incident, especially after the apologies of Naniwa, Quantic, and all the negative reactions from the fans. I think the ESPORTS community would benefit more if we just let it end with those apologies, instead of encouraging people to emulate Naniwa's actions, which he himself admitted were wrong. People need to stop thinking about ESPORTS and more about whats right and wrong, I'd welcome an article into the incident as its obviously something that should be talked about in a logical, thought out way (read: not 20000 page thread with racism, whining and more general abuse). Sweeping such an oversight by GOM (and a harsh reaction based on no real rules) reminds me of something that might occur in Stalinist Russia or Mao China, giving GOM a free ride shouldn't be what comes out of this incident. | ||
Gyger
Norway18 Posts
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1oo
Portugal876 Posts
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ReaperX
Hong Kong1758 Posts
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Shai
Canada806 Posts
On December 26 2011 00:33 bmml wrote: People need to stop thinking about ESPORTS and more about whats right and wrong, I'd welcome an article into the incident as its obviously something that should be talked about in a logical, thought out way (read: not 20000 page thread with racism, whining and more general abuse). Sweeping such an oversight by GOM (and a harsh reaction based on no real rules) reminds me of something that might occur in Stalinist Russia or Mao China, giving GOM a free ride shouldn't be what comes out of this incident. Right. I forgot that GOM TV was a Country and not a corporation. Companies do not have to enforce free speech, equal rights, etc, etc - they only have to enforce what their contracts bind them to. If they are incorrect in their assessment of the situation, then Naniwa can/should sue. As it is, they are within their legal rights as a corporation, and if Naniwa wants to compete in GSL then he can/should apologize (which he did). Did he have to apologize? No. Just like he doesn't have to compete in GSL. There, the logical explanation. For the sake of eSports . OT: Nice art OP, but I don't agree with the message. He's not an oppressed people throwing Molotov cocktails at the fascist regime. | ||
cskalias.pbe
United States293 Posts
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