Every business has a starting point. For Japanese arcades, one of them was on department store rooftops.
Every business has a starting point. For Japanese arcades, one of them was on department store rooftops.
the decade old stench of Notre Dame and Charlie Weis maybe?
Cleveland’s strategy of “Let KD dunk all over us” may have been ill advised.
Howard is 6'11 and LeBron is 6'8.
His greatest problem is that so many basketball observers put high expectations on him, while he never really put any on himself.
It’s because of the fact that, despite those impressive numbers, you get the feeling that he’s always half assing it and can get those type of stats on his physical ability alone.
I agree with you to a certain extent but I loved Norm MacDonald in that role. His intentional awkwardness was perfect for Update. Fey, Poehler and even Fallon could make you laugh at bad writing but this current offering is at best shitty, high-school improv.
Well done, gumshoes!
If this hurts G2A, then I’m all for it. That site is full of criminals, and run by criminals.
Apologist? That’s a stupid thing to say. Lots of franchises have lore that exists outside the main product. It’s one of the hallmarks of gaming culture that people look for ways to interact with their favorite franchises outside of the main game, and that holds true for movies and television as well.
I’m just sick of mobile gaming all togather. They are all throw away experiences all based around ads (or in game currency), because at the end of the day it’s all about money.
The lesson is to not part ways with money you don’t mind never seeing again. That’s how it’s always been with crowdfunding.
yes they are, the camera one is called frustum culling, the 2d billboards that simulate 3d models are called imposters, and they are part of the “LOD” (Level of Detail) chain that game models often have. That works by switching between several models with less and less detail as they go further away from the camera,…
That was a pretty cool! But aren’t these standard tricks used in many other games?
“His username paid homage to the 15th century Aztec ruler Moctezuma II,” SI helpfully notes.
At what point is Ty Lue thrown under the David Blatt Memorial Bus?
Technically, these are Super Famicom themed since the SNES came with purple buttons, at least in the US.
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You’re In Space And Everyone Wants You Dead is a flashy arcade shooter where you survive against a horde of monsters…
Also the train in fallout 3 is not an actual train. It was a weapon equipped on an npc underneath the player who was told to move forward, rendering the illusion of a train.