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He brought them up during an interview, before the first GotG came out. He talked about working for Disney forced him to stop making those kinds of jokes. Which lead to a realization about the kind of person he was, and the desire to become better.

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I disagree completely. The action scenes in Uprising were pure super robot goodness, and I loved every second of it. The only thing missing was a proper rocket punch.

I’d say he probably doesn’t hate him anymore. Neither of them are the same people they were back then.

He needs something to make him more interesting. His biggest problem is he’s the most boring character in the game.

A combat dive would be pretty cool for him. Maybe give him multiple rocket types to choose from?

I doubt it. The lawsuit was about Epic using the code they helped with, to get the game to run on Unreal 4. More than likely they had someone going through it, and discovered they hadn’t.

The entire lawsuit was about Unreal Engine. Epic helped them with the code to get the game to run on Unreal 4, and were concerned they used the same code with Fortnight’s BR mode.

It’s already been stated, but that’s not what this was about. Epic helped them with the code for PUBG to run on Unreal 4. Their concern was that Epic used that code in their own game.

Exactly. That thought process is what gave us the crappy ending to Mass Effect 3.

Cap tended to get some of the highest quality stories. One of my all time favorites is “What if Captain America were revived today?” It has probably one of the greatest Cap speeches anyone has ever written.

I just read the McTiernan stuff. I don’t think I’ve seen anyone miss the point so hard. He clearly hasn’t watched any of those movies.

I have a strong feeling when Lotor comes back, he’s going to be emperor of the alternate universe evil Altean empire.

He wasn’t being mind controlled. He was a sleeper agent. When Haggar mentally activated him, he stopped being Shiro.

I was afraid I was the only one who got it for a minute there.

It worked in Revenge of the Nerds.

Kind of. The original Japanese version was just called 2010. The Street Fighter stuff was added to the US version to help sales. Since then, Capcom has seemingly embraced it, and made it an alternate timeline.

STRIPFIGHTERIV is still my all time favorite SF4 player. That guy could dominate with Dan. It’s a shame he apparently never entered any tournaments.

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Come on man! How can you talk about Fighbird, and not show Fighbird?

I’m still mad at what Sega has done to the series. You’d think with Fire Emblem gaining popularity, they’d revive it properly, but it’s Sega. So of course not.

Kill la Kill and Little Witch Academia both had solid endings.