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While I don’t outright collect them (I have maybe 2 or 3), tons of people online hate them with a passion, and say “just buy a Nendoroid”, but I don’t want to spend 60-70 dollars for a little collectible, while most funkos aren’t worth more than 10-12 dlls. 

Yeah Funko manages to stay alive because they license franchises people like/care about. Beanie Babies in their heydey was like “We have a new bear! It’s just like the 14 other bears but it’s red! Not bright red like the other red bear, but like maroon.”

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This clip has been making the rounds all week but some of y’all desperately need to see it.

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It’s not exhaustive but I think Legal Eagle’s YouTube video is a pretty good TL;DR rundown. And pretty hands-off on taking any particular “side”.

You know, I appreciate all the free games Epic is giving away and I wanted to buy some games from them. It was surprising to find out that they don't offer cards (you know, gift cards). I don't connect my credit card to game services, so... oh well. Steam gets all my money, which is a shame. I would have liked to

From what we’ve heard about the herb-in-chief it is very likely that is the case. On other sites they’ve admitted that, despite how much readers hate these, they do have much higher ad revenue so they help pay the bills.

I would love to read the comments, but slideshow comment sections are just completely screwed for me. I can see like the top 1/2 of the first only. Then just a weird cuttoff.

Let’s file this under “slideshows that could have a been a simple post”

This is America. If you’re rich enough, you can make it legal for your kids to kill others while driving drunk.

Plates are bull shit anyways. IMO they infringe on my right to privacy. I’m not saying I shouldn’t register my car, but why must I drive around with a unique identifier? The only thing they are used for is to identify me whether they have probable cause or not.  On top of it all, if you’re rich enough, you don’t even

I want a cut of this interview where it’s just silent whenever Fallon opens his mouth.

They were so close to getting it right. Another entry in the Arkham series where you play entirely as one of the members of the Bat Family, would have been greatly welcomed. Then the story writes itself: Where is Bruce? Can Dick lead the Family/will he become the new Batman? Can Jason find redemption? Can Barbara

Not my original idea, but the concept of GTA: Gotham is exactly what I want. A game where you’re a henchman rising through the ranks, doing crimes for the villains of Gotham, and dealing with vigilantes on top of cops when things heat up.

Story-wise it was Young Batman but gameplay-wise, you were still a nigh-undefeatable ninja badass with almost if not all of the gadgets and weapons that appear in the other Arkham games. I’m with Randy Randerson; actually put in the work and make a game where you feel like Batman just starting out.

I went from adoring Arkham Knight, to souring on it, to landing in a place where I recognize that it has moments that are absolutely brilliant, and others that were just mind-meltingly stupid. It doesn’t help that the gameplay itself probably was a bit overbloated and automated.

Man, give me the Batman: Year Zero game where a young vigilante is figuring things out and working out the kinks. Let him focus on a small but dense neighborhood of the city that’s full of life and people (similar to the Yakuza strategy), and accentuate the parts of Batman that are underutilized in games and film -

Hearing that all the development is focusing just on current-gen hardware makes me a lot more excited for this game. I wish more studios would do this, but I also understand the hardware shortage means less people with current-gen systems. It’s a tough situation for sure.

...he...did not know how to drive a manual-transmission vehicle.”

I’m loving all these new Mtn Dew flavors that they keep trotting out for limited releases over the last few years.

Austin Butler is not giving me Elvis vibes. He’s giving me Val Kilmer in Top Secret! vibes.