LuckyChuck
LuckyChuck
LuckyChuck

It's okay, but I'd like it if the one guy with the upsidedown head turned it right-side up.

I didn't know pro gaming had enough of a history to have 10 best moments, so there you go.

Wait, how do you people not have Speed?

No it's clearly a Golf

Dammit Caswell, I want your life.

It was nice of them to include a sample of their ad campaign in the press kit.

Did he get the extended Performance Plan?

It's the car that made the Quarter-Mile Run in less than twelve secs. I've outrun Imperial police cruisers. Not the local bulk cruisers mind you, I'm talking about the big Crown Vics now. She's fast enough for you, old man. What's the cargo?

Did the McLaren MP4-12C pic from last week ever make it to the Face Book?

Hahahahahahahahahaha!

With their quest for speed fulfilled and their bellies full of cake, the McLaren engineers set out on a journey to the nearest laser tag and ball pit centre on the hunt for that ever-elusive

Holy crap I just had this exact question yesterday. You're in my head, Mike.

While I like this idea, I'd be concerned that instead of reducing the cost of games, this would give publishers an excuse to charge what they charge, and then add $10-15 for an online pass.

If they keep it as a pass that's included with a new game, I'm okay with it. However, I'm nervous about the measures that may follow this. I'm afraid this is another step with Sony gently easing its way into an XBox Live style pay to play system.

These instructions are missing a crucial part.

There's a similar thing in Dirt 3. When I bought the game new, there was a code for a few extra cars and access to online play.

The Shweeb, or bicycle monorail.

EDIT: Nibbles