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Because this is EXTREMELY early footage. It looks fairly polished, but everything from this trailer was done two weeks into filming. Most importantly, it's because it's not an official release.

This is from D23, not Comic-Con.

This is far from an official leak. This is pretty shit quality, and this isn't even a quarter of all of the footage shown for GotG.

This isn't from SDCC. This is what they showed there, but this was recorded Disney's D23 Expo this past weekend. Also note that this isn't all of the footage. The whole thing was two and a half minutes. The way the trailer sets up the characters and the film really presents itself to the audience in a way that makes

It's a game aimed mostly at kids. Kids know who Mickey is, but do kids want to play as Mickey? Kids want to play as Sulley or Mr. Incredible or Phineas or Lightning McQueen. This is a game obviously aimed at a newer generation of Disney fans.

I much prefer this to Skylanders because of the Toy Box mode. It's a crazy open world mode that has tons to do and is almost like Minecraft, but with more customization options. At the D23 presentation, the guys there showed off a fairly large replica of opening-day Disneyland they had made entirely in Toy Box mode.

Cool sidenote: Disney gave every person inside the D23 Arena at the Disney Interactive presentation a free Sorcerer's Apprentice Mickey figure as we left. They made sure to emphasize that this figure won't be out until next January, and 5,000 were made specifically for D23 to be given away to those in attendance of

The keychain is a flash drive in the shape of a Terraria pick axe.

Got a chance to get into the Disney Infinity Experience this weekend during SDCC and they handed me a bag when I pre-ordered it, too. I opened it up, and there was a Dash figure inside. This is great news, since Dash was going to be the first figure I would've purchased, anyways. The figure looks amazing. The paint

Across all three PC gaming platforms? Well that's just nice. If it weren't for the money I'll be blowing in San Diego on Friday, I'd back this now. Guess it'll have to wait until my next paycheck.

Okay.

If I weren't a Deadpool fan, I'd be disappointed. But as a Deadpool fan and as someone who really enjoys a fun licensed game (there's something about getting into the experience as a character I've loved for a while), I'm having a ball. The shooting could be better for sure, but it's a fun time for me. Was going to

No, it's really not. Only one copy of the game's been paid for. The fact that two people could play it at once at all is astounding.

That was never stated. Microsoft has said that it acts as a library, so if one person's playing the game at the time, the game's basically "checked out." However, you can choose one other person on that list to be the priority or something similar, so you and that person can play the single-player aspect of a game

Amazon sold out of PS4 launch pre-orders long before the Day One Edition of the XB1 did. Amazon had to release launch day bundles soon after.

Yup. IT is to me. I bought an Aqua Blue 3DS at launch and recently upgraded to a Pikachu XL. The bigger screen is definitely worth the loss of portability. Not to mention, I couldn't really enjoy DS gameso n the 3DS screen .It's a small screen to begin with, so having that shrunken down even more by having black bars

If that's your definition of butthurt, you must not spend much time on the internet.

Does saying that make you feel better at night?

Superman isn't "darker." If that's what you got from this film, you weren't paying attention. Even after his act against Zod, he was still a cheerful character; when confronting the army and then when starting at the Planet.

When asked if you'd lose your games if you were banned wrongfully or not, he directly said "Absolutely not. You will always have access to the games you purchased."