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Kinda mad I didn’t read this first when I replied, because I said the same things, but less coherently. I’d also like to add that the PSP (whether Sony wanted to admit or not) made its name on what Indies, Hackers and Pirates did with it (Given that it could run anything up until PS1/N64 generation, except for

This is the account you are looking for.
*waves hands

Man, you guys are a real Rey of sunshine, aren’t you?
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...Where did everybody go?

The holy Miyamoto? I mean, without SMB...

This. This so much. The only one I can really think of is Milestone’s Static, and that’s only because he got a successful TV show (Static Shock).

The other problem is that when people are paying for these brands, they’re paying for a proven commodity. When you buy a Spider-man comic, you’re not just buying the current

Agreed. As a content creator myself, I wish there was a way to curate my ads, and choose what plays on my videos, so I (and by proxy, my viewers/audience) not seeing beer/car commercials on my speedpaint/cartoon videos about games and comics.

Wow. I thought I’d get back into console gaming when I had kids (I’ve decided that my Wii U is the last console I plan on purchasing until then, and mobile/handheld/pc gaming has kept me decently entertained). Between this comment and the article, I guess I’m done.

Obviously, they didn’t learn their lesson from fumbling UMDs on the PSP (remember that debacle?)

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Also, this video (if someone hasn’t already linked to it):

Question, and this isn’t a knock on you personally, but more a warning radar that goes off in my head whenever I hear these kinds of explanations (see also the explanation for Quiet, and the Kamui/God robe outfits from Kill La Kill):

Well, technically, Guardians and Thor are grounded in something. Its just that those things are more timeless and abstract that most other movies.

Thor is, at its heart, always about the relationship of family: Thor’s relationship with Odin and Loki, Loki’s relationship with his adopted and birth families, and Odin’s

The problem with a lot of “Batman wins with prep time” arguments is that it ignores doing the same for his opponents (though admittedly, it works for arguments against characters whose natures/tactics don’t include preparing for battle like Wolverine, Green Lantern or Raphael the Ninja turtle). What if Superman had

Its the mentality that they’re referring to:
Good cops ask “What would Jesus/Superman/Optimus Prime do?” and then do that, because that’s the right thing to do, even if its harder/more painful than doing the simple solution (trying to arrest a gunman vs. shooting them outright).
Bad cops believe that they’re the only

Is no one going to mention this?

Tiny point of dissent: Ultimate Spider-man came first. Otherwise, spot on, and sorry for the nitpick!

I think they're referring to the fact that they're going for a different characterization for Big Boss than in the previous games. In 3, BB was a genuine hero. In PeaceWalker, it was supposed to be ambiguous, but ultimately BB had heroic goals in mind (like stopping a nuclear apocalypse).

Ground Zeroes/Phantom Pain

Sorry.

This implies that there is something wrong with Usopp lying.

*rimshot!

I have to admit, I respectfully disagree. While the randomization of items can act as an equalizer, it can also take the fun out of it, if one or two players learn how to take advantage of/monopolize the items, despite their randomness. For example, in both the original and melee versions of Smash, my friends and I