Well they’re planning to have shared Play of the Games in a future patch so it will be interesting to see how they play those out.
Well they’re planning to have shared Play of the Games in a future patch so it will be interesting to see how they play those out.
Throw in Araña/Spider-Girl too for good measure.
Maybe the fact that their stage parsing code was buggy and exploitable for homebrew, and that the Wii had no patch system, had something to do with it. I’ve used it on several Wiis/vWiis as there was literally no way for Nintendo to patch it with the Wii’s architecture.
Be careful what you wish for:
Yay for the rarely seen Anya Corazon cosplay on the right. Easily my favourite spider-person.
My standard rule for any cosplay I don’t know is: “probably from League of Legends”
Iron Giant winning come off the back of seeing this video this morning…
Dammit.
It’s not perfect but it works well for 99% of the game and playably for the rest:
My personal favourite comes from Shenmue II.
I’m surprised it took this long to show up.
Bring a Harry Potter style wand with you. If anyone asks about your costume show the wand and tell them you’re dressed as a muggle.
Edit: I went to double check my recollections and was slightly off. The Bomba didn’t create a catalogue, The Polish had been attempting to do that by hand but the Germans changed the wiring on the reflector before they ever completed it. The Bomba essentially recreated the catalogue each time they ran stopping when…
The Enigma was in use commercially from the early 1920s, long before the German military adopted it for use by their forces. It continued being used long after the war because the British were really good at keeping secret how hard they (along with the Polish and the Americans) had owned those machines. And given the…
The Polish contribution in deciphering Enigma was massive, at the time they passed all their work to the UK government we were astonished by what they’d achieved.
But while the Bombes took their name from the earlier Polish ‘Bomba’ they actually shared no other similarities.
The Bomba took advantage to the fact that the…
Windows Phone is good, and I actually did use 4K recording on my phone recently for the ability to extract still frames. I don’t instinctively ‘know’ the shutter lag for my phone like I do for my camera.
I’m groaning. But that still gets a star.
Vision search still exists in the lenses. There's a couple of different apps in the store that'll let you pin a lenses tile to the start screen for two taps (lenses tile—>vision) rather than four (camera—>settings—>lenses—>vision)
Heck even when it was Nokia Maps on Symbian the feature was there.
Except of course for the problem that your anecdote is bullshit.
http://www.snopes.com/business/geniu…
My friend lives (and has done for a few of years, since it was completed) on a street that exists on both Apple's maps and HERE (also OpenStreetMap), but is still missing on Google even while the surrounding developments were correctly filled in (also street view managed to go around parts of these streets in 2008…