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They then managed to create the prototype elixir known as Tan from the humans they captured and would be supplied with endless amounts of Tao.
The humans who came to the island were also forcibly converted into loyal servants of Lord Tensen and were taught in the ways of Tao. Because of this rumor, many humans throughout the ages journeyed off to the island in hopes to retrieve the elixir, only to fall to either the island's monsters or by Lord Tensen. During the Edo period, after believing that the Elixir of Life resided on Kotaku, the shogun sent out at least six expedition teams to Kotaku to investigate.
With each team, only a single boat filled with flowers and a bloomed human made it back to Japan as per Lord Tensen's plan to lure in more humans. This increased the shogun's curiosity and decided to send a group of death-row criminals and assigned executioners to the island for the next expedition team.
Chaos soon broke out after another group of strong humans arrived shortly and Zhu Jin deciding to assimilate themselves with the Banko. After procuring a ship, the surviving humans manage to sail away from the island, making them the first group of humans to have escaped Kotaku alive, while Gui Fa , the last remaining Tensen alive, also makes their leave as well with the Basin containing the plant ovules of the deceased Tensens.
The island is presumed to have died off after Gui Fa had noted that the destruction of the Banko's Tao caused the Tao of the island to be destroyed as well, which was a sign that Kotaku would soon wither away.
There will still be breaking game news as well as subculture pieces on everything from giant robots to maid cafes that current Kotaku. What's more, there will also be a more focused look at Japanese games and events. Japan is the home to Nintendo and Sony, two of the console platform holders, not to mention countless talented game creators and new powerhouses like Gree.
Doubling down here only makes sense. And so does entrenching in other regions. At the same time, Kotaku East is expanding its reach—not just by rolling out bureaus throughout Asia, but also by exploring stories that range from interesting and illuminating to surprising and shocking.
In Kotaku East , nothing is considered off-topic—just as nothing should be. Consider this your daily passport. Jou has lived and traveled all over China, Hong Kong and Taiwan. Growing up in New York City, he has been an avid gamer since the dawn of the Gameboy, so much so that to pay for college, Jou wound up working at GameStop. Jou enjoys drinking Duvel, playing shooters, and walking his dog the Major Pooper.
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A month later Kotaku is going downhill until Brian Crecente joins to save Kotaku from massive failure. In , attorney Jack Thompson was suing Gawker Media over Kotaku user comments he finds it a threat. Kotaku decide not to remove the user comments.
The next day the lawsuit is dismissed. In August 16th, , Eron Gjoni, ex-boyfriend of indie game developer and former Suicide Girls model Zoe Quinn , accused her of cheating on him with a number of men working in the video game industry, including Kotaku staff writer Nathan Grayson, in exchange for publicity and fame for her text-based indie game Depression Quest. This started a highly online controversy and the beginning of GamerGate.
In November 19th, , Kotaku's Stephen Totilo made a article on Kotaku that two major gaming companies Bethesda and Ubisoft blacklisted them. The Kotaku Slowpoke is a collection of webcomics featuring Kotaku reporters as Slowpoke from Nintendo 's Pokemon series.
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