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You’re missing the point - you still have to BUY the can of Red Bull in order to get the code. Unless you’re just planning on going into a store and dumping liquid all over the floor, there is no other option.

This has to be the most brazen example of corporate-speak bullshit I’ve ever seen. I gave up on Destiny when you couldn’t do matchmaking for Raids, but some of my friends still play. Every once in a while, I think about picking it up again, but Bungie/Activision just keep shitting on themselves.

I think Alfa can be revived in America. The 4C is awesome and the leaked photos of the Giulia look nice. I think they need to offer some sort of entry-level vehicle to truly get people on board.

The world needs Turn-Based Combat again. A modern ATB would be so cool.

80’s Mustangs are the absolute worst.

“Actually there are some people [on our team] who prefer the single-player mode,” Shikata said.

Can we just a have a Hellcat version of every car? The world would be a better place.

Still rather have that than one of these:

I was kicking around buying a Renegade recently. After a couple weeks of research and looking at different models, it really doesn’t make sense to buy these new. Wait for the recalls to be over and then buy a used one in 2016 or 2017.

Serious question - Does DLC Exclusivity really shift that many units? I’ve never based a purchase decision on “which version gets the DLC first”. Does it really matter that much to people? It seems like a really dated practice at this point.

Ugh, everyone is voting for Call of Duty. I’m a fan of most of the Xbox 360-era COD titles, but there are a lot of games that deserve it more. COD had its moment (and still does).

Ah, ok. I was about to say that sounds really dumb haha

If I’m understanding correctly, doesn’t this mean you could just rent/borrow game discs and have them installed and playable? It sounds like you don’t need the disc after you install. I guess since it’s last-gen, piracy isn’t as much of a concern?

Damn. On average, Shenmue 3 is receiving around $82 per backer. That’s crazy.

The Last Guardian, Final Fantasy VII Remake and Shenmue 3 are all games people thought would never see the light of day. What’s happening?

This actually... looks really good.

This was my initial thought when Sega said Shenmue 3 was a budget concern. I knew people would gladly throw money at it.

SF IV never really appealed to me, for many reasons. I find myself getting more and more excited for SF V, however.

This guy needs to come back: