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2 people found this review helpful
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71.5 hrs on record
Posted 10 June, 2021.
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1 person found this review helpful
73.3 hrs on record (42.6 hrs at review time)
friendly reminder never play must die while fighting a susanoo


it makes them op
Posted 4 August, 2018.
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1 person found this review funny
1.4 hrs on record (1.3 hrs at review time)
this game saved me from killing myself
Posted 20 February, 2017.
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2 people found this review funny
175.7 hrs on record (86.6 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Terrible game. Worse than bad rats.
Posted 10 September, 2016.
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2 people found this review helpful
9 people found this review funny
24.9 hrs on record (8.8 hrs at review time)
Little Caesars Pizza was founded on May 8, 1959 by Detroit Tigers farm team shortstop Mike Ilitch (1929-) and his wife (since 1955) Marian Ilitch (1933-). The first location was in a strip mall in Garden City, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit. Mike wanted to call it simply "Pizza Treat," but Marian wanted a name that would be more suitable. Marian considered Mike her "little Caesar". Mike ultimately relented, and the store opened as "Little Caesar's Pizza Treat." The original store is still open today.

The company is famous for its advertising catchphrase, "Pizza! Pizza!" which was introduced in 1979. The phrase refers to two pizzas being offered for the comparable price of a single pizza from competitors. Originally the pizzas were served in a single long package (a piece of corrugated cardboard in 2-by-1 proportions, with two square pizzas placed side by side, then slid into a form-fitting paper sleeve that was folded and stapled closed). In addition to pizza, they served hot dogs, chicken, shrimp, and fish. Little Caesars has discarded the unwieldy packaging in favor of typical pizza boxes.

In 1998, Little Caesars filled what was then the largest pizza order, filling an order of 13,386 pizzas from the VF Corporation of Greensboro, North Carolina.

Starting in 2004, the chain began offering "Hot-N-Ready", a large pepperoni pizza sold for $5. The concept was successful enough to become a permanent fixture of the chain, and Little Caesars' business model has shifted to focus more on carryout.

Little Caesars was among the first to use a new kind of speed cooking conveyor oven, the "Rotary Air Impingement Oven" as described in U.S. Patent 5676044.

On December 10, 2014, Little Caesars announced plans for a new 8-story, 205,000-square-foot Global Resource Center to be built at Woodward Avenue and Columbia Street in downtown Detroit. The new facility will double the size of Little Caesars World Headquarters Campus, currently located in the Fox Office Center building, which houses both the iconic Fox Theatre, and 186,000 square feet of office space for Little Caesars, and other Ilitch-affiliated ventures. The plans include a complete renovation of the 186,000 square foot Fox Office space into a modern, flexible, open and collaborative workspace. An overhead pedestrian bridge over Columbia Street will connect the Fox with the new Little Caesars Global Resource Center, and workspace for an additional 600 jobs to be brought to Detroit over time.

On January 31, 2016, it was announced that the new Little Caesars Pizza Global Resource Center, has grown by one floor to be a nine-story building at Woodward and Columbia Street. It will sit next to the company's current headquarters inside the Fox Theatre. Original plans called for a 205,000-square-foot building; it is now expected to be about 240,000-square-feet.
Posted 6 July, 2016.
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8.9 hrs on record (6.2 hrs at review time)
Better than mario party
Posted 6 July, 2016. Last edited 7 July, 2016.
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