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This was by the developers. So far, none of the uploaded Toy Boxes in Toy Box Share are user created. Those won't start popping up until later this month, after being reviewed by Disney.

Okay.

Played about ten minutes of it at SDCC at the Nintendo Lounge. As a fan of platformers and the Arkham series, prepare to be severely disappoint. It keeps the exact same pacing of the other games, which does not translate well at all to a sidescroller. A whole lot of running on buildings and jumping over the occasional

Because they don't outweigh the good aspects of the game? Is that a reason why?

I've been loving the hell out of this game. Spent my entire day yesterday just wondering through the Monsters U playset and messed around with the toy Box a bit, and now I'm playing through Pirates, which feels pretty different with the environments and the ships.

Not true. The Disney Infinity Facebook page replied to a user's comment saying that they've considered Pro Controller support and that it will be coming in a future update.

The Wii U has a range of about 30-40 feet, or more, just depending on the obstructions in the way. Like I can take my Vita downstairs to the edge of my kitchen, which is 30-40 feet away on another level, but can't take it to my very heavily-tiled bathroom 20 feet away.

One of the very, very few system changes they made in the older generation that happened very early on? I believe it was done in a money saving move and for other reasons. According to them, the feature was so rarely utilized it was almost like it never existed in the first place.

Because Mojang and Microsoft had an exclusivity deal for the console version. Mojang did say that the game would make its way to Playstation at some point and wouldn't say how long the exclusivity was for, so I guess we can assume that it was until the next generation.

Aaaaand now wiating for the inevitable Halo 5 Xbox bundle just got a whole lot easier. My girlfriend and friends and I play Minecraft together more than any other game I own, and I spend plenty of time in it myself. This game just made this entire launch lineup better for me.

Oh shit. This is, to me, even bigger news than if the new Killzone Vita game turns out to be good. I can not wait to get this.

To be totally honest, having LEGO Marvel Superheroes at launch is probably good enough for me. Sure, Dead Rising 3 is good, but I could probably survive solely on LEGO Marvel for a good month.

As someone who caved on launch day, yup. Huge money sink. However, with all the sales, I managed to save about $33 with a free figure, one figure half off, and B1G1 for $1 on power disc packs at Toys R Us. After I cool my jets once all the launch week sales are gone, I'm limiting myself to just one figure and one

The reasonign is probably that you'll want access to the discs on the fly. I have mine laid out in front of my base when I'm playing, and swap them out pretty quickly. With the tube, you have to dig through each one to find what you're looking for. Not to mention, with comics, they're pliable, and you can bend one

As a Disney fan, employee, and collector, the difference to me is the toys. They're actually pretty nice vinyl figures. The Toy Box mode is icing on the cake, after thoroughly enjoying the Toy Story 3 game three years ago. The weird, and extremely odd thing is, that if each character were only available as $2.99 DLC,

Because it's a proven model that works. Not to mention, it's somethign collectible that's Disney. As someone who works in Disneyland, you can't even fathom how much people will spend on Disney collectibles. They also spent a lot of time to make sure the figures actually looked great in person, and already having two

All figures can be played together and however you like them to be played in the Toy Box mode, which is basically a large, free-roam Minecraft seed. You can build and play however you want with whatever characters you want to play with in that world. The only character restrictions are for the franchise playsets, so

Disney owns everything Spider-Man except his film rights. They even own his merchandising rights for the films, which is why, if you notice, every piece of Avengers merchandise has an identical Amazing Spider-Man equivalent. It's also why ASM stuff is sold in Disney Stores.

You acknowledge that the items are cheaper elsewhere, yet you insist on using the much pricier and non-MSRP prices used by GameStop and Toys R Us. $12.99 a figure, $34.99 a playset, and $4.99 a power disc pack. Those are the standard prices.

The director said Rocket is going to be a pretty big focus of the film. Kinda like how Hulk stole the show for The Avengers.