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It gets a lot better after the first two. They make up for them and you learn the history of the Avatar Cycle itself with the first Avatar.

I can’t blame you. It truly does get better, really, but never TLA good.

The Last Airbender has attracted a broad and passionate fan-base over the years, and was eventually succeeded by its well-intentioned but ultimately less satisfying uneven but still better follow-up, The Legend of Korra. 

Yeah, the critical piece here is that it’s not one you PLAY TO WIN.

I’m so sorry Bungie is forcing you to play it and post about it.

“Hi, I ate this entire steak and all the sides, but I didn’t like them. Please comp this meal.”

I’ve got over 1000 hours in Destiny, and still love it, and I’m super hyped about Rise of Iron.

If you play a game for 50 hours and ask for a refund you are a lame ass.

What about Grow Up? None of you played this at all?

“Touching is Good” was great XD. I’ve still got some of the mini-posters Nintendo Power gave out featuring said tagline

things often read different when you don’t know the campaign behind it. I mean in 50 years ppl might chuckle about Nike’s ‘JUST DO IT’ as well.

It sucks... I can’t find my Who Are You? shirt that I won at a Smash Melee tournament in ‘04. (You know, back when a mediocre player today would have been among the top.) 2nd place, against my brother’s then-best friend. (He got a jacket with the slogan.)

IKR.

If I recall right the marketing campaign there was emphasizing the many colours available and thus “who are you” was referring to owner identity expressed through design of their system

Video games ads to be a lot more laid back before. They had little coherence in term of branding (the same game or video game console could be marketed in contradictory ways during a short amount of time) but some of them were pretty fun. Hard to imagine Nintendo running with this today : https://fr.pinterest.com/pin/1

Yup. I distinctly remember the “Touching Is Good” one. Got quite a few laughs in the middle school halls, back before the DS dominated the market.

They’re real.

Just to be clear, the PSP Go’s actual design is fine. It was the digital only aspect that made it a bad idea.