The name of the "toys-to-life" genre bugs me. Compared to a toy, isn't being in a video game _less_ real?
it's called toys-to-life, not toys-to-real. and they prob are more lively in the gameworld than reallifeworld
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"toys-to-electronic-simulation-of-a-very-dangerous-life"
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"toys-to-life-but-not-for-long-mwahaha"
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