I do think they should watch some GDQ showcases of some of the quicker blight club games and see how much the runners can abuse these broken games. Superman 64 and Bubsy 3D both have GDQ runs ~35 minutes each.
And the GDQ versions would have narration describing what they're doing that you may not get in the WR videos.
Good to see Dan save it at the Superman mode Final Ride. Not just because of the progress but I watched a GDQ showcase of Superman 64 and apparently, if you:
Finish Metro on normal (last level you can play on normal)
Get booted to the menu
Change the difficulty to Superman
Select "Load Last"
The game will take you directly to the last level w/o having to do the "Last Ride" rings level. It won't let you make a save there that way though.
I can't wait to the reaction to a key gimmick of the last level both in the concept behind what you're doing and the mechanics involved. :D
In general, if Dan asks "is _____ actually illegal" there are categories of "criminal mischief" laws that could be applied in some way to the crazy scenarios he comes up with.
One "could we see this movie's view of the future in our world" that rings with me is the Dr. Know booth in A.I. The idea of a pay per search voice activated google that would return a single result that is often nothing related to what you actually want.
I do love the silliness in the k/c substitutions, but when “cancel” and “konfirm” were presented right next to each other, something snapped in my brain.
When you "konfirm" you're deklaring that you wish to remain in the realm of MK where C's are nowhere to be seen. But you "cancel" when you're leaving NetherRealm to return to the mundane boring world of C's.
I'll say that Defunctland did an EXCESIVELY INDEPTH (100 minutes) video essay diving into the history of line management and bypass/standby/fastpass at Disney parks. He even did an analysis of "is it better or worse with Fastpass?" (where I have the linked queued too). And yeah, the "you need to know to get the most" and Genie+ stuff is a whole thing.
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