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Ah, fair enough, carry on then.

Noice. Want.

Does this discussion need to pop up? Just let the man enjoy his swag.

This article doesn't go through the full detail, but I believe the packaging notes that warning because she's embedded with Swavorski Crystals. It'd suck if a kid were playing roughly and sharp little rhinestones start rubbing off on to the floor. We can argue the semantics if she's a toy or not, but Hasbro is

It's all good, nothing to see here. You're playing the good one- the good moddable, subway building, terraformable, unconstrained map one.

Well io9 has been doing these on and off for the past year. No reason to stop now. Sorry if this topic doesn't interest you. At least the majority of io9 have respectfully kept their sanity (and I truly thank the rational minded here) rather than freak out like on Kotaku.

Oooooh so that explains why the crystal ponies were kept as slaves.

Try it with fried rice next time, you'll love it!

Soooo much frosting. Sugary sensations is right.

I can see how easy it is to throw the 'this show is for kids' argument out there. But lots of things are aimed at kids that adults just happen to find value as well -because- there are elements adults find entertaining. The show has remained universally enjoyable for a long time and Nintendo was doing a good job

More or less, yes.

This will likely be lost in the sea of lovely lady engineers but I feel obliged to offer the Power Rangers SPD's base ops technician, Doctor Kathrine "Kat" Manx.

Yes! Tornado power is just the first step. All they've got to do is funnel all that water into a skyward hyrdoelectric dam and boom! insta power.

Hmm, fascinating advancements. I suppose that could work, but that technology still seems far off. However, reading through that article I'm reminded of solar power. Sure enough looking it up, there are semi-transparent solar panels on the market now by Sharp.

Yes, but calling people ignorant isn't the right approach either. It's really just a shortcut way of ending meaningful discussion.

Lots of people were veeeery skeptical of getting into it before they became fans of the show. Precisely because of the content.

You didn't, but your phrasing sounds like a sarcastic point so it looks implied.

Nintendo can be nice with its IPs, but I think it's a moving target. Sometimes they're lax other times not. It's usually the really large projects that get shot down before they truly go online. There were two nice Pokemon MMOs I've seen make great progress but get shot down over the last decade.

I wonder how they'd solve the power issue. I can't imagine wires or a battery pack would be very comfortable in your eye socket.

Awesome.