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I wish they were all bobbleheads. The Star Wars ones are but I think that goes back to their license to produce bobbleheads based on the property and is the only reason they can use the license to make Pop! figures.

And the people of Florida are going to have the foot the bill for all the lawyers that DeSantis just hired.  He’s determined to not just lose, but lose by as large a margin as he can. 

Alternate headline: Man harrased at local mall shoots perpetrator.

It’s subjective and I can respect that at least y’all backed up the choices, but World over 3? Okay, maybe. Mario 64 over Odyssey, essentially the improved version?  I disagree.  Sunshine over...well pretty much anything?  Just no.

Maybe their rush to clear out previous generations with bins full of 4/$10 was a bad idea in hindsight. (No, I don’t want to sign up for the rewards program.) Bins of discounted previous generations that aren’t digital might have saved the company at this point. (I understand it’s only $10.) They are missing their

Microsoft is weaponizing the US Congress. The argument from Microsoft refers to “advanced” consoles in an effort to dismiss the Nintendo Switch and focus on Sony. I’m sure this concern will magically go away if only Sony withdraws its objections and the FCC will approve the Activision acquisition.

No, it’s definitely that.

Ahh, good ole SAP. Lucky for them that 1/1/200A was on a Saturday. 


No mention of The Dig? Spielberg conceived the project, wrote the story, and was a producer on the PC game. 

If this means they downsize and go back to producing low quantity bobbleheads, I’m all in. I have far more Funky bobbleheads than Pop! figures, mostly because they’re not super creepy. (Though for reasons that escape me, the Star Wars Pop! figures mostly remained true bobbleheads.)

Does anyone think that DeSantis would have allowed his cronies to approve swapping the Song of the South theming of Splash Mountain to Princess and the Frog?

And the third episode was edited for broadcast in Iran.  Film at 11. 

I used to like GameStop.  I’d go in and see what they were charging for used games so that I knew how much the game was going to be online new.  But the last time I was there some associate drunk on the GS Kool-Aid wouldn’t stop nagging me about signing up for the membership.  Haven’t been back in a year. Probably

Also was at KB. Same story. Managers were required to cover all the hours, and still get product out on the shelves. This meant that you had to get a few cases and bring them out to the store front before opening because ducking into the back room to grab some more cases guaranteed that some a—hole would run behind

Bella Ramsey is 19.  If there’s a defense to rushing to fit the first game in one season it’s that she can’t play 14 forever. 

And if there was no fatality, this would have all been swept under the rug because you wouldn’t want to judge a “good” officer on just one bad mistake.

I don’t get the backlash at all. The cutscenes and the stupid fetch quest are still there and Sony will gladly sell the experience to you on three different consoles.

I WANT the television show to expand the story behind the Joel and Ellie’s viewpoint in the way that only the television medium can. Otherwise, why not

I can’t not hear that rant in a Boston accent. “Whah’s the gawdamn orange juice?! Whahdoya mean they ain’t gawt orange juice no more?”

Sooner or later the snake always bites its own tail.

Particularly as games are primarily forced into a first person narrative while television is not tied down to the viewpoint of just the playable characters.