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yeah, probably. i've seen child stars who were unchecked get lost from their path or lose their money due to poor management (often their parents) that pressured them to work at such a young age
 
When I was a kid, the dumbest thing I did was trying to jump off the roof with an umbrella, thinking I could fly like Mary Poppins. Luckily, I landed in a bush with only minor scratches, but it definitely taught me a lesson about the difference between fantasy and reality!:P
 
When I was a kid, the dumbest thing I did was trying to jump off the roof with an umbrella, thinking I could fly like Mary Poppins. Luckily, I landed in a bush with only minor scratches, but it definitely taught me a lesson about the difference between fantasy and reality!:P
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Not sure if I asked this one before, but...

Random question of the day:

When it comes to Sonic games, why does Sega seem to alternate back and forth between prioritizing gameplay over story and vice versa?
 
Maybe they're trying out different things or trying to cater to different audiences.
 
Maybe they're trying out different things or trying to cater to different audiences.
I honestly would have to agree with that! I imagine that little kids don’t have the patience needed to fully finish a game so their catering to multiple sage groups
 
Yeah! Probably wouldn’t work for ALL situations but in certain ones. As they say “An eye for an eye”. If my kids were getting bullied id let them handle it in whatever way is needed
 
Sega alternates between prioritizing gameplay and story in Sonic games to cater to other aspects of their fanbase. Gameplay-focused titles emphasize the fast-paced action and platforming mechanics that define the series, appealing to long-time fans and newcomers alike. Conversely, story-driven installments delve deeper into character development and narrative arcs, aiming to engage players on an emotional level and expand the Sonic universe. This alternating approach allows Sega to maintain a diverse range of experiences within the franchise, accommodating varied player preferences while keeping the series fresh and innovative.
 
Sega alternates between prioritizing gameplay and story in Sonic games to cater to other aspects of their fanbase. Gameplay-focused titles emphasize the fast-paced action and platforming mechanics that define the series, appealing to long-time fans and newcomers alike. Conversely, story-driven installments delve deeper into character development and narrative arcs, aiming to engage players on an emotional level and expand the Sonic universe. This alternating approach allows Sega to maintain a diverse range of experiences within the franchise, accommodating varied player preferences while keeping the series fresh and innovative.
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