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This was honestly a very rude thing to do to Bomberman. Relegated to a subtitle in his own game.
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>>12507976
Yeah it's not like Wario has done that before right?
It's on-character, OP.
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>>12507976
It's kind of surprising that Hudson ended up getting absorbed by Konami considering all the work they had done with Nintendo. Maybe they didn't care about their IP since a lot of ex-Hudson staff joined them over the years.
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>>12507985
Dang, that Wario's one rude dude.
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I usually don't like bait one-liners but this one i gotta take a stand: bomberman ended here.
Sorry bros, eat my dogshit opinion.
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>>12508817
But what about Bomberman 64?
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>>12508829
In the 90s, it was entirely possible. Wario had the potential to rival Crash as the more wild and crude mascot for Nintendo in the later half of the decade, but being trapped on game boy killed that prospect. We needed Rare to attempt a 3D N64 game. I feel like they would have a good grasp on the character and humor.
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>>12508828
It wasn't the same anymore, 3D limited a lot of design possibilities. That was the draw for me.
It could be argued bomberman 5 was already going into lazy territory because they recycled a bunch of shit and some of boss fights were clearly untested
..And then uh... 7th gen came along and i don't care anymore.
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>>12509126
It is, but it was a great game in Japan too, where it looked like this.
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>>12508876
I have yet to dwelve into bomberman's 6th gen voyage, i am still recovering from the nightmare inducing act zero
I fucking hate 7th gen.
>>12509142
I wasn't allowed to have portable consoles because "i'd lose them".
And you know what? they were right. I lost my cellphone 3 times now in uber, that's how forgetful i am
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>>12509326
most people get around that by just developing habits to mitigate it from being possible
I think that anon is just wondering under what circumstances are you either not holding or pocketing your phone. If you're in a car, where else would it be?
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>>12509337
I probably fidget with it for a bit, leave in the seat and then lose myself admiring the world through a window/daydreaming or become too engrossed in a conversation.
Honestly i don't even like using smartphones too much, so that's an aggravating factor, my brain naturally evaluates it as a not-so-useful object
...Except almost everything requires one these days, specially banking or verification/checking in.
Thankfully it's all biometric and i use password managers, so if i lose it, it's all "good".
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>>12509384
>Honestly i don't even like using smartphones too much, so that's an aggravating factor, my brain naturally evaluates it as a not-so-useful object
Based, keep up the good works. I hope you lose many more phones.
If you could also lose the phones of people using to post on /vr/ that'd be great too thanks.
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>>12509628
No problem. I'll also lose your car keys, front door lock, your beloved N64, your social security number, last 3 digits of your credit card and maybe your kidneys might go missing too, i don't know. I'm that scatterbrained i suppose. ¯_(ツ)_/¯