Quoted from Atari_Daze:Finally not another AARP rock band pin.
I mean, I love that era music but sheesh.
Nope. Just AARP cartoons.
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Quoted from Atari_Daze:Finally not another AARP rock band pin.
I mean, I love that era music but sheesh.
Nope. Just AARP cartoons.
Quoted from Atari_Daze:I think the AARP demographic has been well represented lately. They maybe aged cartoons, but those things are almost timeless.
Well, as noted, maybe not Speedy, cancel culture would be strong with that one.
I'm a huge Looney Tunes fan...as well as a fan of LZ, Rush, etc., etc. All of those things are timeless, which is why they're considered so strongly for themes. So I'm happy with all of it!
PS - There's a lot more "offensive" stuff than just Speedy. You should've seen how they treated black people in the early cartoons. I have them all on DVD from before they were pulled. You watch it and you're like...yikes!
Quoted from ray-dude:I'll echo this. Watching the TCM featurette was a big mistake for me. I went from HUGE excitement for LT to being appalled and disturbed, not just at the game, but the glee of the makers in describing horrific things you as a player would be doing to progress in the game. Seriously messed up. Will be very hard for me to look at LT and not think about people on meat hooks and being ground up.
Better yet, if they had integrated both themes together you'd get Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Foghorn Leghorn in a meat packing plant.
Quoted from Goyomex:Me too, ordered placed.
Was waiting for the video to make the call. This pin screams fun (with depth) and has some amazing LT assets that really resonate with me and the family. Scooby Doo was my first Spooky - been amazing to see the coding and gameplay develop over the past 8-9 mos while learning rules from SpookyBug (and team) through great streaming videos. All that and the Spooky team engagement and support for their customer base if second to none.
Congrats on what seems like another fantastic game Spooky! Appreciate all you do.
I'll come play yours.
Quoted from Insanity199:I was really tempted to downvote this post but I just couldn't do that to you.
I'm sure somebody will. Never fails.
Quoted from insight75:Can I come too? I'm way nicer than Boob....
I'm REALLY done with you now.
Quoted from jfh:Was there anyone on the fence about ordering Looney Tunes that played it at TPF and then decided to order (or not)?
If so, what did you see/experience that aided in your decision?
I'm a huge LT fan, but I didn't like it much. Liked TCM better...and I'm NOT a fan of that. In LT's defense, the code is still young, you couldn't hear s**t, and it seemed a little floaty (as well as weak flippers from being played so much). BUT...I think in a home environment, it'll probably be a ton of fun after a few code updates.
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