According to Wired, it might be.
After consuming several beers, you decide that it is not necessary to actually access your company’s rich internal archive of game assets and beautiful 2-D renderings of the characters and world. No, you may as well just grab an image from IGN, complete with their site’s watermark in the right-hand corner. You then spend some time carefully removing the IGN watermark. Just kidding! You leave it in there, because whatever.
As I subtly laugh to my self in my studio, I realize how funny this is.
Wow, what an embarrassment. Who let that one slip through the cracks? This is why I like the Internet. The smallest stuff like this can spread like wildfire among the masses with just a moments notice.
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