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Godzilla prices in a year

By wolfy

2 years ago


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    #51 2 years ago
    Quoted from sepins:

    LOL!!!
    Been a 420 day for You?
    You really think the supply chain will be fixed next year??? Be prepared for even bigger price increases next year.
    Costs of goods and transportation for goods is skyrocketing. People flipping burgers will be getting close to $20 an hour within 12 months.

    people are gonna need money to eat let alone buying a 12,500 premium pin well at a ..........premium

    #52 2 years ago
    Quoted from Isochronic_Frost:

    That shit is FUNNY! I’m so glad Killer Klowns made it on the list next to some impressive juggernauts! I’d say Labyrinth is the weak on totem pole. There’s better titles than Big Trouble in Little China, but the callouts would be phenomenal so it can stay.
    A Kurt Russell themed pin would be fantastic. Just mash his career into one game!

    Speak for yourself - Labyrinth if they got the David Bowie song licensing would be such an amazing theme with lots to draw on (for those that love it). Now I'm kinda sad it doesn't exist already.

    #53 2 years ago

    I tota

    Quoted from deosil:

    Speak for yourself - Labyrinth if they got the David Bowie song licensing would be such an amazing theme with lots to draw on (for those that love it). Now I'm kinda sad it doesn't exist already.

    I totally agree Labyrinth could be an amazing title with Bowie’s music! What a world under glass it could be if it’s filled with sculpts and not blow molded plastic like so much of what we see coming out now.

    #54 2 years ago

    I have to disagree with most of the below. I like Godzilla, a lot, but I absolutely love JP. Godzilla has a great playfield, but I'm in the minority that thinks a more serious tone would have been a better choice than the campiness of the assets.

    Quoted from musketd:

    Godzilla stomps JP and it’s not even close
    Better shots
    Better toys
    Better art
    Way better animations and call outs
    Don’t get me wrong JP is good but it is not even close; Godzilla is a top 3 game of all times
    ITS EPIC

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    #55 2 years ago
    Quoted from CrazyLevi:

    midtown Manhattan for peanuts, rent stabilized so we have it cheap until we move out - our reward for sticking it out when everybody else freaked out and moved in with their parents in the suburbs. Current market rate for an apartment this size is $1,500 a month more than we are paying.

    So long story short...yay capitalism!!!

    It's rent control that you are bragging about, not capitalism.

    Your landlord is subsidizing your rent, preventing him from getting the market rate so you can enjoy the return on his investment while you live there.

    You really mean to say, "yay rent stabilization!!"

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    #56 2 years ago
    Quoted from woody76:

    News Alert: They already are! Five Guys in Franklin TN is paying $20-$22 a hour to find workers.

    That's almost enough to get a combo meal.

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