I think you still need someone in charge to go "ok you've polished this part as much as it can, move on."
Otherwise you're just on a treadmill nowhere close to completion burning through cash.
From what I heard the studio had no real leadership and so the people developing the Transformers game had no one to say "ok you've done that part, move on to the next thing."
Instead the developers would get laser focused on doing and redoing completed content to make it "perfect" and in the...
That's what I mean. Some people like to figure it out themselves, others use them if they get stuck, others use them from the start. I don't think I've ever seen a "debate" about this, and this is the fandom that debated Rumble and Frenzy's colour schemes.
Usually it's just people stating...
The lessons here are about people rushing to create pages too quickly and the inflexible use of language from some people wanting to categorize everything.
Honestly I don't blame whatever Hasbro lawyer saw this. They were doing their job.
The real shame of it is that I was excited to see...
Oh man, Mattel.
So I like Stargirl. She's fun, she has a retro golden age aesthetic I like, she's a great JSA member, and the JSA is my favourite part of DC.
McFarlane doesn't look like he'll be making a Stargirl before his licence runs out so I bought an old Mattel DC Universe Stargirl figure...
I wouldn't say "from the get go."
Again, the pack-in material and wave one bios definitely tell a story that's not what Mainframe gave us. The franchise course corrected very quickly after that, but still. There's an abandoned continuity there, a "Beast Wars that never was."
Sure, but that...
Spin Master's been killing it with their DC offerings at that scale. It's kind of nuts what you get at that size and price point from Spin Master compared to Hasbro's Marvel kids stuff.
On one hand good on 'em for that, because "it's the Mainframe show but they don't find the Ark because it isn't Earth" is a fun twist, but the problem is... well... apparent with how it played out.
You've basically got to retread season one and most of season two. You're asking your audience to...
From Hasbro, yeah. But Super7 has licensed GI Joe for their ReAction line, which mimics late 70/early 80s five pints of articulation style action figures at the 3.75 inch scale.
I never saw the appeal myself. GI Joe had actual 3.75 inch figures in the 80s and they were more detailed and...
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