TheQuakerOatsGuy
TheQuakerOatsGuy
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Agreed. I was really surprised on how good it looked. Pretty impressive stuff.

He looks like a major douchebag now. It’s like “hey guys, I’m the martial arts master with the pony tail. Yeah, THAT guy.” Nobody really likes that guy.

Did everyone actually think for a second that all the toys would get incinerated and that was how the movie was going to end? With everyone getting killed?

Really it’s more like people hate his success. “It’s not something I like therefore it’s dumb and nobody should ever be successful from doing it.” Eh...I don’t like J. Cole, but whatever.

I agree, it’s insanely dumb, but I don’t hate him.

How about rating the animated shorts that have come before each movie next?

I remember when everyone was saying that I would cry at Toy Story 3, but when I got to the point where they are all about to get incinerated I was 100% sure that the movie would NOT end on that note. When the guy (forgot his name) left his toys, I thought that scene was more moving. Anyways, Wall-E is crazily

A potion to help stop being nervous around beautiful women? Yes, please.

Interesting. I thought they were consistently much more aggressive during the second half. They knew where they were and I was pretty happy with how hard they fought. I’m happy for the US, but it’s always good to see both teams working hard.

It’s more like “Gotta hold the people begging for millions who already have tens of millions to high standards.” I agree. This looks like it was done in 5 minutes by a kid in my Digital Design class at the high school I teach at. For a kickstarter asking for millions of dollars, they need to act like they care.

They wanted to see how hard they could screw their fans. “Step 1: charge them for sitting in an arena to watch the draft. Step 2: Draft Kristaps. Our work is done here.”

As in the player and idiot will get into a fight or the idiot will get his hand broken from catching it bare handed?

That car is so gorgeous. Wheeljack is cool, but the car with that livery just seals the deal.

I guess it depended on where you shopped. I honestly don’t remember paying more than $50 for any of my games, NBA Jam included. I know TRU always had ridiculous prices and I remember Gamestop not being much better. There was some store in a mall that was selling Street Fighter II for $70 or $75 and I was like f that

Did anyone else read the headline and think “Holy hell, that person has the best name in the history of names?”

This is (surprisingly) the first time I’ve went through comments on Kotaku and wanted to shoot myself afterwards. SPOILER:....

A safe assumption. There’s no way they’re working any harder for complete games and the hardcore collectors will just find a complete version somewhere else.

So did Conker’s BFD become rare because it was the last n64 game or what? I bought it on release day based on IGN reviews and videos. It did not disappoint at all, but the humor is of the time. It’s extremely dated when you play it now although the gameplay is still pretty good.

Does the battery even work anymore? Maybe Gamestop needs to offer a battery replacement service like Nintendo used to (I think that’s what I heard).

I’m fairly sure most were not $70 in the US. As far as I can remember they were in the $50-$60 range with the higher end ones costing $70+ like SF Alpha 2 and Chrono Trigger.