How emoji conquered the world
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ASCII art kaomoji were already around at the time, but they were a pain to enter on a cellphone since they were composed with multiple characters. Kurita was looking for a simpler solution.
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How emoji conquered the world
The Verge
ASCII art kaomoji were already around at the time, but they were a pain to enter on a cellphone since they were composed with multiple characters. Kurita was looking for a simpler solution.
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"This morning, the GamesRadar editorial staff witnessed, what might possibly be, the best videogame publicity stunt of all time. Check out the source code on sites, such as GamesRadar, Digg, IGN, Kotaku, GameSpot, Daily Motion, and WWE. You’ll find some amazing ASCII art for Dante’s Inferno." Delete the scoop?
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