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7/3/2025, 8:34:51 AM
>someone makes a thread
>"would OoT still be a beloved game if it came out today?"
>I go into the thread and reply "It was just rereleased on 3ds to widespread critical and commercial acclaim, so yes
>someone replies
"Just rereleased? Anon OoT3D came out in 2011
>mfw OoT3D's release is now closer to the release of the original OoT than it is to the present day
>"would OoT still be a beloved game if it came out today?"
>I go into the thread and reply "It was just rereleased on 3ds to widespread critical and commercial acclaim, so yes
>someone replies
"Just rereleased? Anon OoT3D came out in 2011
>mfw OoT3D's release is now closer to the release of the original OoT than it is to the present day
7/2/2025, 9:14:27 AM
6/26/2025, 6:15:49 AM
>>211989854
Look at how it is now
>wait until a specific time for the film you want to see to show
>pay exorbitant ticket price
>might even have to pay for parking
>exorbitant snack prices
>10 minutes of ads before the flick even starts
>crying baby, people on their phones, yammering nogs
Or you can wait like 2 weeks to a month and watch it in the comfort of your own home on a plethora of different streaming services. At some point every movie is going to have a simultaneous online and in theater release. Only the diehard fans of the theater experience will go. Everyone else will chill at home and enjoy it how they want with no distractions. You cannot compete with the ability to pause the film and go take a piss, get food, make a call or anything else you need to do. Convenience is king, and theaters are no longer convenient. They'll go the way of the drive-in
Look at how it is now
>wait until a specific time for the film you want to see to show
>pay exorbitant ticket price
>might even have to pay for parking
>exorbitant snack prices
>10 minutes of ads before the flick even starts
>crying baby, people on their phones, yammering nogs
Or you can wait like 2 weeks to a month and watch it in the comfort of your own home on a plethora of different streaming services. At some point every movie is going to have a simultaneous online and in theater release. Only the diehard fans of the theater experience will go. Everyone else will chill at home and enjoy it how they want with no distractions. You cannot compete with the ability to pause the film and go take a piss, get food, make a call or anything else you need to do. Convenience is king, and theaters are no longer convenient. They'll go the way of the drive-in
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