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Star Wars: Rogue Leaders

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Star Wars: Rogue Leaders - Lemmy.World

So I was in the mood for some Star Wars space pews pews (which with the abysmal state of Star Wars gaming today basically means going retro), and started a replay of Rogue Leader. For a game that’s older than some of you kids out there, it still holds up really well and I have once again reaffirmed that it’s among my top 5 favorite games of all time. But that’s not actually what this post is about. While I was looking up some stuff for Rogue Leader I learned that Factor 5 had finished a Wii compilation of Rogue Squadron 2 & 3, titled Rogue Leaders, but the company got shuttered before the game was released and it ended up disappearing into legal limbo. Pretty much the only thing anyone really knows about it is what was shown in the linked trailer. Highlights include: - pointer based aiming using the Wii remote - the return of the co-op and vs multiplayer modes from Rebel Strike - a new speeder bike racing mode using the Wii remote for steering a la Mario Kart Wii - a lightsaber dueling mode using Wii Motion Plus controls (!!!) Honestly, I’m not sure what the last one has to do with Rogue Squadron, but it would have been amazing and I’m sad we never got it.

[30MS] Tactical Cyberpunk Action!

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This is not a Gundam!

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[30MM] Spinatia Saint Valkyrie Type

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MG Perfect Strike (Recirculation Color/Neon Pink)

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Today I learned that dinosaur secondary brains are not actually a thing

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Today I learned that dinosaur secondary brains are not actually a thing - Lemmy.World

So I built a stegosaurus model kit, which included some factoids in the instructions. One of these factoids was that stegosaurs are not believed to have had a secondary brain in the hips to help them control their rear half after all. That was wild to me, since the whole stegosaurs and sauropods with their tiny heads needing a secondary brain for their huge bodies was commonly accepted back when I was a kid. So I looked it up, and indeed, the current hypothesis is that the cavity that the second brain was thought to occupy is used for a thing called a glycogen body. But what exactly does a glycogen body do? We’ll get back to you on that, apparently.