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Nintendo Fans Don’t Know What They Want

Nintendo Fans Don’t Know What They Want https://ift.tt/p2JzHkb Steve Jobs famously said, "People don't know what they want until you show it to them." But I sometimes wonder whether the late Apple CEO would have struggled with predicting what Nintendo fans want. I still remember the divisive online reaction to the initial reveal of Wind Waker at Space World 2001, when fans hoping to see a more realistic, grown-up Link on the GameCube were met with a cartoony, cel-shaded child Link (quickly dubbed "Celda") instead." Of course, that game is now cherished as a classic amongst fans, and it still holds up if you were to fire it up on the Switch 2 via the GameCube Classic library today. Still, skeptics couldn't get over having caught a glimpse of a tech demo of Link fighting Ganondorf only to be given a stylistically different game instead. While not at the same level of vitriol, I even recall similar grumbles when what eventually became Breath of t...

The Coolest Cars From TV And Film Are On Sale, But They Are For Your Kid's Playroom

The Coolest Cars From TV And Film Are On Sale, But They Are For Your Kid's Playroom https://ift.tt/NkBrZLd

They don't make cars like they used to, which is a good thing for the environment and a terrible thing for anyone who grew up on '80s TV shows and movies that starred four-wheeled vehicles that helped speed up global warming. Fortunately, there's a Black Friday sale on automotive nostalgia from PlayMobil that'll allow you to celebrate the pop culture past with some cute model kits. Plus, you won't even need to worry about filling up the tank on these little replicas!

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First up, there's the Knight Industries Two Thousand Pontiac Trans-Am, or as Knight Rider aficionados call it, KITT. This model does come with a removable roof, flip-up headlights, and a gloriously permed David Hasslehoof, but it's beast feature is a built-in selection of original K.I.T.T. voice clips that can be activated by touching the hood. You'll also get minifigures of Knight Industries CEO Devon Miles and mechanic Bonnie Barstow in this set, and with 53 pieces to assemble, it's a quick and fun little diversion. Just remember to only push the turbo button when you really need to.

If you love it when a PlayMobil building plan comes together, then you'll definitely want this 69-piece A-Team set. You'll get the gang's signature van that they used when they were on missions, and inside you'll find interior equipment like a monitor, welding machine, operation boards, a cabinet, and a perforated wall for various accessories. The full team is here as well, so you can have fun posing Hannibal, B.A. Baracus, Face, and Murdock next to the A-Team van. Just keep B.A away from any airplanes, if you don't want to be on the receiving end of his pity.

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