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President Trump? Come on, there’s no way we’re that stupid

That’d be scary if he knew how to spell.

She seems nice and all, but I’m not sure why she’d want to play a plum.

I love paying 70+ dollars (plus a monthly fee) to have the privilege of paying full price for year-old games that will—AT BEST—have mild amounts of noticeable input latency.

“Who the hell is Terry?” thousands of Super Smash Bros. fans all asked, in unison, just one moment ago.

“When he opens his mouth it’s a vacuous hole: There’s little room for a brain or anything else.”

It’s like a multi-pane camera. Disney used something like that to give a 3D effect to the hand animation.

Oh wow, you really converted me.

No fucking shit. Gamers can be some of the most entitled assholes ever. Why the hell would someone want to engage with spoiled shits who armchair game develop, as if content and features are as easy to make as a meme template.

Maybe the #1 game I wish I could erase from my memory and play again, or ar least tied with bloodborne in that respect for sure.

I have Tales of Berseria from a Humble Bundle and haven’t played a JRPG since FF15. Perhaps it’s time to give the series a shot again.

This is all way too impressive. Glad to see the bare bones of what the show became in outstanding storyboard art.

Getting beaten by a rigged game? Fair.
Beating a rigged game? Stop right there, criminal scum!  

Totally! I think “fresh plastic and ink” is a smell combination that a lot of people (nerds like myself) associate with getting new toys / gizmos and the joy that comes with that. It’s a sense-memory thing, maybe from getting gifts as kids, where every new thing was a extra special.

Related: people’s love of “new car

Eh, I prefer minimalism when it comes to controller designs. Putting pictures on a controller usually looks really gaudy. This is perfect for me. The Smash logo and white grips make it look really classy to me.

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MK64 Bowser is NOTHING compared to MK Wii Bowser:

The community itself decides how to categorize speedruns of the game. Some games do have an “I win” bug. A Link to the Past can be beaten in under 2 minutes using a walk-through-walls glitch. Super Mario World has human-doable arbitrary code execution at the beginning of the game.