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For me, it’s the opposite. I loved the courses and just about nothing else. I think I could have accepted the unique items if they didn’t lock items from the other games (triple shells, golden shrooms, etc) to certain characters. And the AI felt programmed over the weekend by an intern.  Characters would just randomly

It would be awesome if it were an in-universe narrator like Wario. 

E3 needs to capitalize on its name recognition but scrap the trade convention format and go full on down the Comic-Con route. Trade conventions have gone the way of the stagecoach with only the husks of CES, NY Toy Fair, and the Detroit Auto Show left to stagger their decaying carcuses towards the inevitable finish

It’s been a couple of decades since Law 101 so I don’t remember what the term for it is, but there is a legal precedent that says it’s illegal to block a legal action. Since travel between states is legal and abortion is legal in New Mexico, transporting a woman to seek medical care out of state cannot be infringed.

That’s already Conker’s schtick.

It would be cool if they ran the 2024 show and billed it as “The Last E3.”

Magic survived Legends. I’m sure they’ll weather the relative disappointment after Crown Zenith.

So he’s saying it should continue until it does hurt the company?  That’s a bold stance for him to take. 

Some of them are adults, too, Grandpa. 

Yes. And that daughter is the great-granddaughter of actor Robert Mitchum. But we should all take a moment to be grateful that this Rain fellow was kind enough to explain the acting industry to this “young girl” who had only been in acting herself for a decade before “Stranger Things.”  I’m sure his parents,

While Coogan laws may not exist in Arkansas, contract law does. I guarantee you they’ve already been contacted by a few entertainment lawyers who have WBDiscovery in their sights. 

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Paul Rudd seriously does not age like a normal human being.

1) How is the article biased?

Ahh. Didn’t notice the date.  They recycled the article. 

You are not. IMHO, it peaks at Complete Saga. Unless you really like spending time in loading screens as you travel to a planet, pick up an item then watch a load screen just to have a character say, “Thank you, here’s a brick/character token.”

I agree with the list on Lego Star Wars but disagree on which game in the series. Skywalker Saga was comprised of levels that were far too short wrapped in countless escort and fetch quests.  I would give its spot to Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy or Complete Saga. 

Played all the way through Zelda II, farmed for extra lives, and just as I cast Thunder on Thuinderbird...the power went off for a moment.  I didn’t touch the game again for a decade. 

Wizards of the Coast says it “strongly refutes this depiction of events, which contradicts both the report from the investigation as well as the conversation between the individual and the Wizards of the Coast representative after the interaction in question.”

Because he’s hurting the people they want to see hurt.