Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Diablo 3: The Game Error That Launched a Thousand Memes

Right now, it's too early to tell if Diablo 3's launch was successful. So we've decided to tour the social networks to see what people have been experiencing on this diabolical day. I'd like to tell you first off, that I wasn't able to buy the game myself because of economic considerations.

Google Plus
Both #Diablo3 and #Error37 are in the Trending Topics


To the consternation of many, it would seem that a lot of people weren't able to login successfully. Interestingly, this has spawned a series of meme tingling gifs and images regarding the omnipresent error#37.


via Nick White
via Nick Rajotte


via Darius Carlton
via Johnny Roquemore
via Rasmus Sindberg
via Jesse Durden



via Amber Peterson
via Luna Mare
via Jim Profit
via Darius Carlton
via Tom Hsu
via Nick Rajotte
via Trini Lopez
via Wee Kiat Lau
via G4TV
via Henk Sommer
via Joe Huffman
via Jim Profit
Tumblr
via JpMoya14
via tumblr exploding rainbows


via Jordan L Montoya
via Jordan L. Montoya
via Jordan L. Montoya
via metaalex
via Christopher Woo
via Christopher Woo
Pinterest
via Jenn Halbhuber
via Chris Forquer
Memegenerator.net


via Memegenerator
via Memegenerator
via Memegenerator
via Memegenerator


via Memegenerator
Reddit.com
via Imgur


Twitter
Twitter is not exactly memetastic nowadays, but it has its own share of Diablo3 Malcontents.
  

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