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You’d have to be seriously insane to consider this kind of bizarre behavior. Running for miles and miles. Nuts, I say.

This still hits so damn hard every time. I give a chuckle and smile, but somewhere deep inside, I’m devastated.

Ed... ward...

Explain Star Wars and Marvel being Lego licences. If what you said is true, Lego would want nothing to do with those properties.

I’m not a fan of monopolies but honestly nothing can save megablocks from being a second rate lego. Every franchise that goes to megablocks is a franchise that has wasted it’s opportunity to have an awesome lego adaptation at this point.

I know people are gonna be like “wah, why not Lego?” because MegaBloks gets a bad wrap, even though it’s a decent toy.

That’s how you become the middle member of a Human Centipad. He’s gonna regret that.

Nah, more like “Jason posts article about Switch having UI, causes system to have UI, Nintendo baffled, thought they didn’t include one”

Navigating the UI on the Wii U in a nutshell:

Does... he think all black people know one another?

Did you see how fast he blamed someone else when backed into a corner with facts? That was really satisfying to watch.

Shout-out to Peter Alexander for calling out baby hands claim about winning the biggest electoral college since Reagan.

There was lots of content DLC released on the WiiU, the 3ds got some exclusive content, and the wiiU version got some content that you could only get if you owned both versions.

Good catch. That’s why the Olympics has one event, and ESPN only covers extreme snowboarding. People who don’t like what you like are bad people who should remove themselves from reality completely.

Good point, but some people are missing the distinction here. While Hyrule Warriors is the first game with the Zelda branding to do this, it’s not exactly the same thing for a spin-off game from a third party to do DLC versus the next mainline entry in the series.

Yes? It wasn’t even developed by Nintendo.

It wasn’t just the name. It was the name in conjunction with the marketing focus on the tablet. People thought it was just an accessory for the Wii they already owned. Focusing on the tablet would have been fine if the name were different, because that would have prevented the thought that it was just an accessory for

Xbox One was clearly marketed as a new console generation. Especially coming down at the same time as the PlayStation 4. It was common sense.

There are so many questions people have about the Switch still, but when you look at the blunder that was the Wii U, you can see the reason why. They don’t want to make the messaging any more confusing than it needs to be. With over 2 million preorder sales just in time for the end of their fiscal year, they have no