Absorber un Max de sel et de produits pas mega sains. #doritos #doritosgate #cat #lick #crocmou #toothless
seen from China

seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom

seen from United States
seen from Canada
seen from China
seen from South Korea
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Sweden
seen from Sweden
seen from United States
seen from Italy

seen from United Kingdom
seen from France
seen from United Kingdom

seen from United Kingdom

seen from Japan
seen from Australia

seen from Japan
Absorber un Max de sel et de produits pas mega sains. #doritos #doritosgate #cat #lick #crocmou #toothless
Geoff Keighley Finally Acknowledges Dorito Pope Title, DoritosGate
Geoff Keighley Finally Acknowledges Dorito Pope Title, #DoritosGate | #GamerGate
Geoff Keighley, better known in gaming circles as the Dorito Pope, has made a return to the spotlight to promote the 2017 Game Awards next month. The TGAs are the new spin-off from the awful Spike TV VGAs, which thankfully died after that awesomely cringey episode with Geoff Keighley and Joel McHale. During his round of promotions, Keighley stopped by the YouTube outlet Funhaus and talked bit…
View On WordPress
On vous reposte les dessins de presse qu'on a publié il y a quelques mois ici. Vu qu'on ne les stocke pas (encore) sur le site... Autant vous rafraichir la mémoire :)
De haut en bas
1. Détournement de la publicité TV Crédit Agricole. En pleine période du Doritosgate.
2. Toujours lors du Doritosgate, Gamekult se dit imperturbable.
3. Résumé de l'émission - épique - d'Arrêts sur Images sur le Doritosgate. Mention spéciale à Julien Chièze et son désormais culte : "Gameblog : independence 5/5".
4. Période où Julien Chièze provoquait beaucoup avec des news à clic complètement HS, des demandes de taffe gratos pour sa société de présentations de jeux et se réfugiait derrière des explications vaseuses à endormir tout le monde. Bref, Chièze trollait.
5. Lié au Doritosgate aussi. Après une campagne de com' d'Ubisoft à répéter le mot "vrai survival horror" pour décrire son jeu ZombiU, la majorité de la presse professionelle répète ce mot à chaque paragraphe de leurs tests. Sauf un : Canard PC. Ce dessin en est l'explication.
En espérant que d'autres sujets bling bling nous alimentent. Histoire de bien rire =)
http://www.puissance-gamers.com
Sorry, non-french readers but there is draws about french press. But trust me it's very very fun, you can "like" blindly... ;)
GameIndustry.biz coverage of the questions Rob Lawrence proposed.
Eurogamer ran an interesting article about, in part, game journalists and their connection with advertisers. The image of Geoff Keighley sitting next to all those snacks, labels facing forward, has been passed around the Internet for the past day or so. The story also discussed writers tweeting at an industry event in order to win hardware, and the writer brought up a few instances of behavior he found questionable on the part of his peers. That’s not news. What happened next however, makes the story much more interesting than the standard patina of fear and distrust that often surrounds those who cover the video game industry.