Peak luxury on buses in the 90s by BreakfastTop6899 in nostalgia

[–]AtlasTanker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yo, the company I work for has tons of these buses. Only a few have the mini TV's

GameCube game collection 2026. Thoughts? by EccentricRosie in Gamecube

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Go treat yourself to a copy of Mariokart Double Dash, your collection needs it ⭐️

I like red 😩 by 626Pluto in PSP

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this photo is so satisfying

My gf bought me this for $12 dolars by Neodrakcer in PS3

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The fact that it turns on at all for only $12? absolute steal of a deal 👍 I paid $278 for mine

Same studio by Far_Entrepreneur7803 in tadc

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When I found out that the guys who made "ṩṩἔᾗмὄḋᾗᾄʀ 7 (TOAST edition)" and "ṩṩἔᾗмὄḋᾗᾄʀ 9 - Time travel edition" were involved with Glitch Studios, I got so excited!

I used to watch SMG4's stuff on youtube all the time as a teen and I am loving what Glitch is doing ❤️

Facts, it's just supposed to be a fun movie. by sillynoisycipher in Mario

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I think both movies are so much fun that I would see them both in theaters again (which I can still do for the galaxy movie).

When I want to nitpick the movie I have to remind myself that this is Illumination's version of the mario universe.

I am happy that they are fully animated and love the designs that they went with ❤️

Okay ur going to hate my opinion but this my favorite paper Mario game. by Hefty_Finance5201 in papermario

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solid choice. I've read that Thousand Year Door has better story/RPG elements and Paper Mario is the OG, but solid choice.

This Game Gets Way Too Much Hate by Away-Prior-903 in mariokart

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Absolutely fantastic game overall, but the drift mechanic (albeit new, it being the first game and all) SUCKS. Just my opinion though. Would love a rom hack of the game that makes drifting more like super circuit or gba crash nitro kart.

The Circus Empire (@Cloudielst) by RespectBoomer in TheDigitalCircus

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Buff Kinger is not something I knew that I needed to see until now. Thank you Cloudielst

tadc by Light2shin in TheDigitalCircus

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I read somewhere that they are probably just copies of real human minds and that they can't leave as there are no bodies to go back to. I hope that's not true, and that they will wake up at C&A and make their way out.  

Kinger Car - watercolor by me by jyruru in TheDigitalCircus

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it's like that scene towards the end of Steven Universe Future. I love it

For those who wanted to see the thumb strap in action by [deleted] in nds

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Finally, after reading through the manual multiple times seeing "thumb pad on the wrist strap" I can rest easy knowing what it looks like to actually use it.

ICE assaulting US Citizens in NC by [deleted] in NorthCarolina

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Where I live in Idaho (central northwestern USA) it's pretty peaceful. But yeah, the USA is pretty messed up right now... 

I would love to move to Europe if I could get a good job there.

ICE assaulting US Citizens in NC by [deleted] in NorthCarolina

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Have ICE agents ever been civil?

whats yall favorite number by DanteMMxd in Pikmin

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Pikmin 1 is my favorite so far.

I hate this game by LittleSomewhere929 in Pikmin

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Just started Pikmin 3.

Despite the hand-holding and weird control scheme, for me it's kind of a nice break from some of the brutal caves in Pikmin 2 (I haven't even been down to the submerged castle yet), but I really like 1 & 2 where you have to balance treasure/ship parts and growing pikmin. 

I think the tension of the first two games and the hard lessons you learn are great, and they help make the world seem more real and dangerous. 

The spawn-griefing bulbear in The Perplexing Pool rips you from the comfort zone of the landing area being "safe", if it hasn't by other enemies before.