cunningfolk
CunningFolk
cunningfolk

My girls and I love LJS. The nearest location is about 25 miles away and is also a Taco Bell-Frankenstein mashup, but we still go there a couple of times a year.

My one real complaint is this: with COVID and dining rooms shut down, they had to make the food to-order for drive through customers, so it always took

Back in the day us poors could go to LJS w/ 50 cents and buy some hushpuppies and a basket of grease droppings batter crumbs.

They also have tacos, sandwiches, and non deep fried fish dishes.

“Yum” has to be the absolute worst company at brand stewardship, they seem dead set on destroying everything people love about Taco Bell, and now they’re taking the axe to KFC as well (although I suppose it really started with the death of the Wedges). Without Nashville hot sauce, no popcorn chicken, and no wedges,

We got 4 extremely polished cups as DLC for the WIIU version.

It’s 16 more tracks than the game originally came with, for less than half the price of a full game.  They could have released these 48 tracks for $60 and called it Mario Kart 9.

Tour is graphically way better than 7. 7's courses have a polygon count from like 5-10K per track while Tour’s is closer to Mario Kart 8 in the 100-500K range. It's just that Tour doesn't use textures and uses vertex colors to run better on mobile.

Nintendo has gone back and forth with the retro tracks for Mario Kart games. Sometimes they update the tracks to the art style and graphic fidelity of the current game, and sometimes they preserve the art style and graphics of the game the track originally came from. It’s the same with the music, sometimes they remix

esp considering the price-tag”

...the considerable price tag of fifty-two American cents per track.

They’re releasing 48 courses over the next two years for only $25. Of course the majority of them are going to be ports from Tour, which itself is basically on the same level as Kart 7 graphically.

A second film sure, but a franchise?

I talked about it in another thread the other day, but the barometer for success is also just different right now in the Age of the Rona, where studios are banking on the future of an IP that sees a turnout currently could have more so (fingers crossed) when things are more normal in a few years.

The part about that which I find funny is people asking not to be spoiled about the rest of the story. I’m willing to put some effort in not spoiling a new movie, but I’m not going to dance around plot points from a 56-year-old novel with a movie adaptation from 37 years ago.

I feel bad for all the crew that just tore down those dunes only to have to build them back up again so they can get this movie out in 2 years.

You going down this entire thread and repeating the same thing?

Was this shitty article your idea, or Kotaku’s? What the fuck is wrong with this site, lmao. Is all you guys do troll for attention, or what? Isn’t that depressing to you? Promoting piracy on a gaming site? (In before ‘emulators aren’t always used for piracy.’ Fuck off. We all know that’s what they’re used for 99.999%

How many people emulating Switch games on their computers do you think own a hacked switch with which they personally dump their own roms? Or rather, what proportion?

Pirate the game when it’s a decade old, mysteriously absent from Nintendo’s next online storefront and going for absurd prices on the secondhand market. But today? Just buy a copy. 

You're not the only one. I realized at the time that it wasn't the greatest Python-related film around, but it's not the worst by any stretch of the imagination, either.

I liked the original cut
I guess I didn't realize I was only one who did.