We used to compare Zelda II, SMB 2, and Castlevania II for all taking weird swings before swerving back for their third entries.
We used to compare Zelda II, SMB 2, and Castlevania II for all taking weird swings before swerving back for their third entries.
I hate the term “Quadruple-A”. The entire point of Triple-A was to be the biggest of the big. There’s no cap on that size.
Spongmonkeys. It was posted on Rathergood.com way back. Knowyourmeme entry if you want to see more about it.
The Quiznos ad was a reference to a popular Flash video from back then. It made sense if you were online a lot, but I can only imagine how off-putting it was without proper context.
Ever heard of Time Lapse from 2014? It involves a camera that takes pictures 24 hours into the future.
The Extended Cut version of the first movie is actually an okay time. It boggles the mind anyone would think it’s a good idea to pull every bit of backstory and subplot and give us the mess of a theatrical version we got.
I believe it started here: https://lemmy.today/post/4928639
They have Doom and Wolfenstein too, and series they’ve seemingly abandoned like Dishonored and Evil Within. They’ve tried to expand to other games but have mixed results at best: HiFi Rush was an unexpected hit early this year, but Redfall was…well, not. The hype on Starfield fizzled pretty quickly too.
Ghostwire sadly got middling review scores. It had a promising reveal a couple years back, then spent a while in troubled development before releasing as a fairly basic open world game.
Ninja Bachelor Party. A goofy and mostly nonsensical home movie made by a few teenagers, including legendary comedian Bill Hicks way before he was famous.
All 3 games got official English translations. Soul Blazer and Gaia were released in the US and Europe, but Terranigma for whatever reason was only released in Europe. I’m so glad emulation came around and opened up access to so many region-locked games.
Reminds me of an exchange from Batman Beyond.
Like the Chevy Volt? (No, not my video. I don’t condone the filming while driving but it’s the best demo I could find.)
And back to English: Aaron earned an iron urn
They repurposed some deleted scenes for that montage. You can see them on the DVD.
Wrap a much larger time loop around the first movie.
I preferred the more subtle parody.
D4 was the first of their games to charge extra for early access by attaching it to premium editions.
I believe it’s been fixed for the next version of Lemmy. But for now, small ampersand (U+FE60) works as a substitute: ﹠
That’s just his trained facehugger.