My dad's advice was that the cops are a gang.
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Skullgirls and Under Night In-Birth are the newest original IP fighting games that could reasonably be called "successful" IMO, both from 2012.
Multiversus was genuinely a mess though, even if fighting games weren't a hard genre to break into it'd have been a failure.
Have you ever read TERF poetry before? There's just this weird way they tend to write about bodies...
I see how this post has TERF vibes, but I legitimately cannot imagine a TERF liking Vtubers. That'd just seem to go against a lot of their way of thinking.
For some reason Millennials decided that engaging them back was bad because it legitimatized them or something.
I like SMW better myself (actually not a single franchise entry on that list is my favorite in the series) but it doesn't have the kind of unanimous praise SMB3 does.
I'm going to take this as "games that I never see anyone question their quality." (I don't even like all these games myself)
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Sonic 3 & Knuckles
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Kirby Planet Robobot
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Doom 2016
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Street Fighter III: Third Strike
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Pac-Man
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Balatro
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Steins;Gate
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The House in Fata Morgana
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Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
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Gran Turismo 4
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Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
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Mega Man X
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Mega Man X4
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Super Mario Bros. 3
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Hollow Knight
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Bloodborne
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Elden Ring
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Balder's Gate 3
some European right wingers already believe this
when did left americans ever think he's a genius
That wasn't even true? More evidence that the panic about porn addiction is a psyop.
Political ideology: depends greatly on how big a role the internet played in raising Bernie Sanders' profile. I think it did a lot, so I'd probably be less left but still too left to vote Republican.
Religion: Without Internet I'm probably a nominal Christian like my mom. As in, identifies as Christian but it doesn't affect my life like, at all.
Overall worldview: It's probably in the same ballpark, but not as developed. I don't think I've ever done a total 180 on my values, but the application of those values has changed a lot.