When Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric was released in 2014, no review copies were initially sent out and a review embargo was pushed for people that got the game early.
Little characters dance in my brain.
Male
Animator
Joined on 12/15/21
Posted by TardyPizzaBoy - October 1st, 2022
When Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric was released in 2014, no review copies were initially sent out and a review embargo was pushed for people that got the game early.
Posted by TardyPizzaBoy - September 30th, 2022
Root beer is not carbonated or caffeinated naturally, but some manufacturers add both to make their product more desirable.
Posted by TardyPizzaBoy - September 29th, 2022
Despite the series seeming to be endless, Assassin's Creed writers have already planned out an end to the complex story.
Posted by TardyPizzaBoy - September 28th, 2022
Spiders don't use joints and muscles to move their legs. Instead, they pump their "blood" into their legs, which extends them.
Posted by TardyPizzaBoy - September 27th, 2022
The term "new game plus" was first seen in the 1995 Chrono Trigger, but the feature was in previous games without the recognized title.
Posted by TardyPizzaBoy - September 26th, 2022
Warner Bros. has officially trademarked the meme character Big Chungus. Now, all appearances made by Big Chungus must be approved by Warner Bros.
Posted by TardyPizzaBoy - September 25th, 2022
The number one requested character for Multiversus is Walter White. However, this may never happen due to Sony owning the Breaking Bad franchise.
Posted by TardyPizzaBoy - September 24th, 2022
While it may not be that big if a problem anymore, prior to the end of the 1980s, people used so much hairspray that it became one of the main reasons that the ozone is damaged.
Posted by TardyPizzaBoy - September 23rd, 2022
The Vietnam War for the United States wasn't actually a war at all, it was actually just a conflict within Vietnam that the U.S. used as an opportunity to stop the spread of communism in South East Asia.
Posted by TardyPizzaBoy - September 22nd, 2022
Over the duration of the French Revolution, it is estimated that 18,000 people were executed under the guillotine. However, some people think that around 40,000 people were executed under the guillotine.