tuba_chuckles
nerdstalgia
tuba_chuckles

On what are you basing your assumption of 60 characters? Everyone in the posters above (which is practically everyone who has been in these movies thus far) comes out to just under 30. In addition to this, we know we’re being introduced to Captain Marvel, but other than that I’m drawing a blank. Do you think there are

I mean, the easiest answer in-universe is, of course, that it’s magic. Because the Sorting Hat is magic, it can go deeper than a personality quiz can in real life, and sort you not only based on the current state of your personality, but in ways that one could only conceive of by magical means. We’re never given a

No. If the Fast and the Furious franchise is going to crossover with anyone, it has to be Transformers. It just makes so much sense!

I don’t think it has anything to do with Reed’s skill or success as a director. If you’ve seen any of Wright’s films, you know he has a VERY distinct visual style, on which undoubtedly would have come across in storyboards. Not wanting those storyboards, and therefore that visual style to appear in a film with which

Why is the movie inconsistent because the animated series based on the movie didn’t match it? If anything, it’s the cartoon that’s inconsistent, if we have to name one that is. I don’t have a horse in this race though.

Did you watch the video?

I mean, there’s a spoiler tag on the article, and it was all one event last night. It seems silly to tag the article for spoilers in order to talk about how dark the series has become as of the episodes that aired last night, while also stopping just short of discussing the HUGE moment in said episodes which is

This is good, but honestly I like the misdirection of telling everyone that Ayesha is another boring Marvel villain under the ruse of her being the film’s primary antagonist even better.

Yeah, we all “got” the reference. It’s just that the thing you were saying by making said reference wasn’t true.

Generally speaking, consoles are often sold with a very small profit margin, at least at first. It’s very possible that the extra $45 could push it to a loss.

It definitely seems much more reliant on the people playing it to make it fun than lots of other games I’ve seen, but yeah. I was torn between it and Bomberman for a multiplayer game when I got the Switch at launch. After watching videos of both, I decided to get Fast RMX.

I expected something like Wii Sports too. That’s why I didn’t buy it. Wii Sports had no business being $50 (which is why it wasn’t), and from the looks of it neither does this. Don’t get me wrong, I’m interested to play it. I’m going to wait until it’s under $20.

The commenter I was responding to was alleging that the actual attach rate might be under 90%, which is a difference of at least 294,000 from the total number of copies of Zelda that have been sold.

You think 300,000 people bought multiple copies of the game?

Newt Scamander’s as-yet unnamed brother. Do you mean Theseus Scamander?

I mean, there’s kind of an entire article after that one sentence, so I think he did say more than that...

I thought I’d read somewhere that these figures are physical copies only, and exclude eShop purchases. Could be wrong, though.

Nintendo actually announced a Zelda escape room last year, so you’re not far off#

You should probably add Fast RMX to the “March 3" category, seeing as you literally have a picture at the top of the article of the game for sale now.

I’ll use the browser on my Wii U every once in a while to pull up guitar tabs on my TV. I can connect my laptop via HDMI, but the Wii U has a much easier control just for scrolling down the page as I play a song.