So I caught this thread yesterday on here that somebody had noticed a ? on Mediamolecule's games section which linked to an 80's music video.
As it turns out and I pointed out in the thread, that part of the website had been there since before September last year.
Here is a snapshot of the page from October
http://web.archive.org/web/20121016062311/http://www.mediamolecule.com/games/
Here are some crazy time travellers from September last year talking about it on Twitter.
https://twitter.com/Grayspence/status/247537548866490368
Been browsing a few sites this evening and see that the contents of that thread is being reported as "News" by various places.
So far
Polygon
IGN
Videogamer.com
and a whole bunch of others
https://www.google.com/news?ncl=diHjbTpXBUX-XCMTG7Ua9wZ8vK2bM&q=media+molecule&lr=English&hl=en
Seriously, what is it with games websites, why can't they do their own research or at the very least check their sources?
Non of the websites have even cited Neogaf as being the place that the news has come from either.
As it turns out and I pointed out in the thread, that part of the website had been there since before September last year.
Here is a snapshot of the page from October
http://web.archive.org/web/20121016062311/http://www.mediamolecule.com/games/
Here are some crazy time travellers from September last year talking about it on Twitter.
https://twitter.com/Grayspence/status/247537548866490368
Been browsing a few sites this evening and see that the contents of that thread is being reported as "News" by various places.
So far
Polygon
IGN
Videogamer.com
and a whole bunch of others
https://www.google.com/news?ncl=diHjbTpXBUX-XCMTG7Ua9wZ8vK2bM&q=media+molecule&lr=English&hl=en
Seriously, what is it with games websites, why can't they do their own research or at the very least check their sources?
Non of the websites have even cited Neogaf as being the place that the news has come from either.