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Add cops and you have the new Most Wanted game. I like the Burnout series not for the "real" factor, but because they have the arcade driving formula dialed.

Where have I heard this premise before...

I'm fine with change and evolving on a theme. I thought ODST and Reach were welcome additions to the Halo 'verse both visually and story wise (Ok so Reach was not as strong plot wise as ODST... but the visuals were fine).

I was worried before, but still held faith that it would turn out alright. (343 did do a good job on the map packs for Reach, points for them).

Wow. Nope. Not buying.

Agreed. The J-20 also looks much "flatter" compared to the F-22. Looking at these two images and saying that China is stealing the F-22's design is like looking at the dash of two cars and saying they are the same.

The response is strong with this one.

And the counter point:

Oh man. I hope someone finds the video.

The most amazing thing is the only serious injuries were a broken collar bone and a dislocated shoulder. The one rider got damn lucky the bike ran over him with it's tires and didn't snag a peg in his helmet.

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It doesn't get any closer than getting a shave from a 400lbs motorcycle.

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Was expecting something more like this. (skip to 22:40)

Single best investment you can make as a rider.

Twist of the Wrist. It does wonders.

Would have liked to have seen a bit more talk about the differences between the bikes. The Tuono is a "fighter" and the R6 is a race bike with a license plate. While similar, have two completely different answers to the same question. It's like talking about a Nissan Juke R and a Porsche GT3 and not pointing out that

The Licensing. That's what will stop all the "cool" stuff every time. As much as we would like to re-create characters and places from movies, video games, or TV shows, they are still owned by the original content makers. This is the reason there will probably never be an "official" Gundam Lego set, as much as we may

I agree. The price is a little high. It's the same price (more or less) as an older "games on demand" title (which was once a full $60 retail release). If it was the full infinite world, then I would probably feel alright about the $20 price tag.

To be fair, electric bikes aren't the quiet creeping terror that is the Prius or Leaf. They are still chain driven and the motor isn't stuffed in the middle of a sound proofed hood. While still quieter than an IC counterpart, they make a familiar whine that is quite noticeable.

Everything in ME3 is wonderful IMO and was handled well up until Hackett comes back on the radio and you are lifted to the EndingTron 2012 (EndingTron 2011 was found in Deus Ex:HR). If the game had ended right there with you and Anderson resting on the control deck, it would have been "perfect". Sure it would have

They are starting to. Kawasaki is no longer the only game in town when it comes to small displacement street bikes for the USA. Honda has stepped up and is now offering the CBR250. It's a competent bike that can even come with ABS. I've already seen two or three in the Portland area, so they are moving. The challenge