Jack in the Box is the correct answer. How could they screw this up?!
Jack in the Box is the correct answer. How could they screw this up?!
—People who skipped Wii U
I think In-N-out makes great fast food.
- This describes my love/hate relationship with Animal Crossing. It’s relaxing and I enjoy engaging with my fellow animal friends, but there’s no endgame that leaves me satisfied. No matter the commitment my town will eventually be abandoned by me and Isabelle will be forced to run the town on her own without me.
Not Frauds
I dated a girl who said the SS outfits were stylish and wished people still dressed like that.
Ah, the ol’ “WHERE IS MY [Nintendo IP not Mario/Zelda/MK/Smash/Pokemon] GAME?!” A proud tradition.
Nintendo’s E3 didn’t leave me blown away, but I do appreciate that they stick with content aimed for release in the next 18 months vs the Sony philosophy of “Here are the same games you’ve seen the last two years and we STILL have no idea when this game will be done.”
Where do people draw the line for Simpsons? My rule was I’d go to wikipedia to see a list of episodes and if there was even just ONE episode I remember being funny/good the whole season got a pass until that number was zero.
Other all-time greats like the SNES and PS2 seem to be remembered more fondly than Microsoft’s console, which tends to be recalled as more of a thing that happened than a platform to be treasured.
This is from the wikipedia entry on Waluigi:
Handshake deals between the pro leagues and the publishers is what killed sports games. Exclusive rights and overbearing influence from the leagues themselves is what turned innovate games from all sorts of different of companies to the same 4 recycled games year after year.
The only evidence you need that it’s a fighting game is that you’re able to KO your opponents.
Drake’s Response:
The most irrelevant hands down is the AZ Cardinals.
I love how this is a “story.” Sports games used to be MUCH more fun/wacky before the leagues got heavily involved/exclusives became commonplace.
Randi says they love working on Fortnite and taking care of customers. Yet Randi also says they felt degraded from reading months worth of forum threads on Reddit and Epic’s own message boards...“We even get tickets in the system like, ‘You guys suck.’ You can input any expletive you like there. Threats all the…
Welcome to #content2018. It seems like anytime there’s a chance at a callback it’s taken (or, a chance is made for the sake of “omg it’s the thing i recognize!”)
What a douchebag.