@Chapolesco: For FPS games, such as Borderlands, PC is the way to go (mouse+kb FTW)! But if you don't have a decent PC to run it, then either PS3 or 360 version is fine.
@WildTangent01: I thought it was a 6-barreled rocket launcher for those who prefer 6 times the explosive madness that comes from a normal rocket launcher.
@That-Other-Guy-Over-There: I guess that's something interesting to know ... and then you have that illusive and obligatory pedobear image to attach to it. Talking about minimum age requirements can get pretty weird sometimes.
@That-Other-Guy-Over-There: I guess it's different in some countries. Though, I suppose it also depends on situations ... like in order to drink alcoholic beverages in the US, you need to be 21; yet in order to join the military, you have to be 18. Some things are just really messed up.
@TheGnarStar: Congratulations! You're officially an adult!
Now this is what cart racing should be ... with miniature versions of real cars! Kind of like little league baseball, where most little league teams adopt the team names of the big boys.
Volvo XC-class cars. Almost sounds like XTC (ecstasy).
@Enorym: I think that whole picture is mostly suggestive ... Though, Power Stroke by itself is suggestive enough, words like "King Ranch" and "Super Duty" really amplify the meaning of "Power Stroke". You'd never know but F-450 could also be the name of a secret Kama Sutra position.
I have yet to drive a stick shift vehicle. Being in the car rental business for a year and a half, and driving a large variety of common cars, it seems my company (or at least this particular region) has all automatic transmissions. I've come to that conclusion anyway, but I really would like first-hand experience on…
@Pest: Personally, I think that's what separates American cosplayers with those from other countries— the goofy and awkwardness of cosplayers. I even find it somewhat hilarious when cosplayers dress up as those of the opposite gender (eg. male Bayonetta, female Dante), excluding Commander Shepard since that character…
@bigfreaky: The footage looks interesting, though it's a bit tricky to judge with everyone and their oddball cousin trying to play the game. But it's good to know that it looks very playable at the state they're on now.
I'm not sure how I'm supposed to feel about this game. I mean, I waited "so. damn. long!" for this game that I stopped caring about it. But if this the real deal and I end up seeing this on the shelves of my local GameStop one day, I'm going to shit bricks ... well, okay maybe just eat my hat— then shit out the metal…
@YourSaltyPinkDeathNuts: That's so true. In fact, I crop up the stuff myself and use it on my iPhone. According to my iTunes library, I have 40 ringtones ... and guess what? I saved 40 bucks! I could buy a used PS3 game with that money!
@pagan_god: I personally call it the "Convenience Tax" or, if you know how but can't be bothered, then it could be called the "Laziness Tax". For example, changing the oil in your car— you can buy the oil you need and read up how to change oil on your car, or spend a tad bit extra by taking it to your local Jiffy…
@DavidWizard: Well, that's a new trick I learned. It actually works! Personally, I like to determine my own fade-in and fade-out point on my ringtone, but if I need something quick, I suppose that works out. Thanks!
Well ... there's an old saying: "If Gravity didn't suck, then we'll all be flying into space."
It looks interesting, but I'm not sure how I would feel if this badge ends up being slapped on the grille instead of the hood ... "Yo dawg! I heard you like the Dodge grille, so we put a grille on your grille ..." and I suppose you guys know the rest.
@wojo is an expert on everything, but only when on the internet: Hummer is now dead. GM killed off that marquee months ago. If anything, Jeep's real competition would be Land Rover.