shinybadguys
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shinybadguys

I miss that game so much. They actually used my ideas for Nightcrawler. It was bananas. It was such crazy dev/player community where we all got to help build the heroes. Too bad the game had such a rough start and polorizing endgame. It could never find the foothold that something like Path of Exile did.

Bring back Disney Infinity :(

Oh boy, a new mobile game!” - no one that has ever lived 

Just bring back Marvel Heroes! 

If this was Apple Arcade, where I could be sure it wouldn’t be stuffed with endless grinding, energy caps and micro transactions, I’d be excited. But it’s not, which means it will almost definitely have all of those things.

Mobile game.  No fucking thanks.

Woah hold up Cap sporting a Hydra costume and shield?

TL;DR, I’ll let this guy explain:

Yeah, this seems like a good option for them. First of course they need to fix their basic issues (awful sales quotas, horrible over crowded floor plans, reliance on used game sale markups), but shrinking the # of stores and pivoting to more of a game “club”? Maybe. Charge like $20/month for access to their services,

I’d love for Starbucks to buy out Gamestop. They could reopen the stores as Starbucks cafes that also have game stations and sales. 

Somebody drag Sad Panda or whatever he called himself back in here. That’s how you do a bad pun, son.

I‘m guessing he finally gave up on waiting for someone to submit a Toyota corona

I want to put a Lotus Elise engine in the front of one of these.

Next, they will make an endurance racer, but it will be backwards! It will win by going slower than the opposition and completing less laps.

Hey, it works for Tesla

I mean, if you’re going to all that trouble, you could at least have used an image of a real GTR (R32-34).

Agree, but at the same point, I really respect them finding the lowest of lowing hanging fruits for us to chuckle at.  Nissan is the Potato of low hanging fruits right now.  

Darek went to the Chicago Auto Show because, duh, cars, and spotted the striking blue GT-R—a rare 50th Anniversary Edition— at the Nissan booth.

Looks ok to me.

Straight line speed was Merc’s big downfall last year.