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  1. That's a good one. I cannot stand those, especially here on the internet.
  2. It's exactly what it sounds like. This is to discuss what annoys you and for others to talk about what grinds their gears. I'll go first. You know what really grinds my gears: fidget spinners! Those things can kiss my ass and go to hell. Those things are everywhere, and they annoy the crap out of me! They're supposed to be relaxing for those with mental disabilities or for those who cannot stay still for long, I get that. But they don't have to be damn near everywhere.
  3. Battlefront 2 isn't "the big one." I'm super hyped for Sonic Mania, and as for "the big one" revealed at E3, that goes to Metroid Prime 4.
  4. Agreed. If not Mario + Rabbids, there are several games that really caught my attention, and one that absolutely captivated me. The games that truly got my attention are huge ones like, Metroid Prime 4, Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga, Return of Samus, and others. As for what I fell in love with, that honor goes to Super Mario Odyssey.
  5. I agree, but there's one part of it that stole my heart. Nintendo's part of it.
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    E3

    So, what did everyone think of E3? Sorry if this is a little late.
  7. And, I'm fine with it being that way! Besides, in the long run; we've got ror and beamng to fill that void. But I do have a question. Of all posts to be revived (receiving notifications again), why this one?
  8. It's just throwing ideas around and all fun and games, that all. Did you even read the entire thread?
  9. You could be right, or I'm right. But it's too early in that consoles life span for either of us to make a judgment like that.
  10. Plus, if the game gets released for the Nintendo Switch, it's just an added bonus. They can easily take this game with them, wherever they go. But then again, our Monster Jam game would have to compete against Mariokart 8 Deluxe on the switch.
  11. The math checks out. If enough people pay $30-$60 for a copy of the game, they'll make a profit.
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