nickjones02
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nickjones02

Features missing from EA games seems to be a common theme as of late.

Hoping for Billy!

I think the Wii U owners should be more upset about this. At least they explain themselves to the PS3 owners. Poor Wii U fans aren't even recognized =P

Guardians of The Galaxy was able to make a surly talking Raccoon, a walking talking tree, a earth boy raised by space red necks, a angry warrior guy and a green space woman all seem believable, natural and also managed to make the audience give a damn about them. While at the same time, it mixed in well done drama,

My lord do those turtles look terrible, they look like the trolls from Lord of the Rings

I'm going to collectively call out a lot of the shortsighted commentors on this post. To start, let me clarify, I think this is an overreaction to a coincidence. But that's not the issue I'm having; the issue I'm having is with people saying, "Its been 13 years, let it go." I don't think these people truly

The building exploding isn't a 9/11 reference.

Keep in mind the TMNT are NY based heroes. So you don't have to "put the US on top" to understand why them + exploding building + 9/11 release date MAY have triggered a few uncomfortable reactions when it hit the net.

Easy for you and me. We (I assume so, at least) did not lose a family member or a close friend in that incident. Don't be so insensitive.

You and I may not feel the date is significant, but that day, hundreds of families lost their loved ones forever, in a gruesome way.

That would be an awesome catch if I had any confidence in the production company to do that intentionally.

Going solely on your typing alone, I am assuming you are very young and it is quite possible that the images of what happened really were never burned into your mind.
-That is possibly a bad choice of words, I'm not sure how I want to state it - To relate: I saw the Challenger explode, it is burned in my mind, however

Just to be clear, I think this is an overreaction to a coincidence. But to say, "Let it go" to the September 11th attack on the World Trade Center is incredible shortsighted and ignorant. That singular event turned into a global war effort in much of the Middle East, dramatically changed international security, and

time to get over 9/11.

Not everything that has a burning building is 9/11 no. But a burning building, with people jumping out of it, in New York, on September 11th is a rather unfortunate coincidence.

The September 11th date is the most prominent text on this poster aside from the title, so it is most decidedly not just about exploding buildings. Were there any other date on that poster I'd agree with you, but the connection is obvious. Was it intentional? I highly, highly doubt it. I'm sure whoever did the art had

I don't think anyone is looking to raid and burn down Paramount studios. Just seems a little insensitive and obviously unintentional. They're free to leave it but obviously they made the better business decision.

I agree that being offended about this is too much, at most it's an uncomfortable coincidence, but to imply it's just the date bringing this to mind isn't true at all. If it said September 11th and this was Frozen's movie poster, people wouldn't be going, 'omg terrorism!'. So long as there were no scenes in which a

Come on, don't make us Europeans look ignorant. We all know what the implications of 9/11 were, for the US and the rest of the world.

Lol. Yeah, because companies policies never break the law. Most class action suits are actually won by the claimants. The problem is getting consumers united to do something about it.