My cousin smoked four ROMs and is now a NFT bro, thanks Kotaku.
My cousin smoked four ROMs and is now a NFT bro, thanks Kotaku.
I’m getting flashbacks to the GM “dustbuster” vans with that front end. Specifically the first version of the Pontiac TranSport, since the lower LEDs mimic how the headlights often shined onto the bumper.
Wheelspins are a dime a dozen in the game, your residence money is MUCH better spent on the house that allows you to fast travel to any road. After spending 200+ hours in the last game, being able to fast travel directly to event locations is one of the more useful and time saving things you can buy.
So if you set up Redd’s shop, can you shop for art every day? This would help tremendously in filling out the art portion of the museum.
my favorite fact that Dean Kamen designed the coke freestyle machine
You are misusing it. That is for WRX owners to keep the hat brim crispy flat.
I think the interior is exceptionally nice for the price range..!
interiors of trash plastics... so that’s why the rats hamsters driving were all so plumpish...
Hey, here’s a fun fact: Metroid Dread has been out for less than two weeks and it’s already become by far the best selling game in the franchise. Which is strange, because a bunch of weird nerds on here kept assuring me that its sales had been fatally crippled thanks to one Kotaku article.
I know people complain about piracy and all, but with Sony closing the ps3 store, this is the only way certain games can ever be played. I’m all for historic conservation, just not piracy of games released of current consoles
PS3...a system that was discontinued five years ago, and no one’s telling you to pirate shit.
The fact that I will have the chance to buy art daily to finish my museum will increase my play time significantly. Currently I spend more time on the loading screen than I play daily as I mainly just check if Redd is there. Other than that I do maybe a session once a month for 30 minutes to clean up the island and…
The market has shifted, and unlike wages, the cost of goods has gone up. A “cheap” new car today is a $20k car; which is why we see more and more people having to take >60 month vehicle loans. Part of that is relatively low interest rates (from a historical perspective) and people buying more car than they need, but…
Everyday I wake up, and all the problems that I was trying to avoid by going to sleep the night before are still there. In fact, some of them have gotten worse to varying degrees! Why can’t I just have standalone days, that don’t have any connection to the larger Yellowfoot Universe?
But if every story is just part of the next story, why bother paying attention to any story at all?
A lot of ink has already been spilled on this subject, but the Dodge D series —> Ram in 1994. Damn thing did not just reinvent the truck itself, but the ENTIRE 1/2 ton+ truck market. Regular Car Reviews nailed it in one of their earliest videos: “Up until that point, trucks were a square thing that rattled and smelled…
You took the box? Let’s see what’s in the box! ... Nothing! Absolutely nothing! STUPID! You’re so STUPID!
This one is very easy... the two-tone 1959 Nash Metropolitan 1500 hardtop coupe from 1988's cult-classic “UHF”. Although, it appears to be in near perfect condition, which you would not expect as it is owned by the lovable-loser of a always-down-on-his-luck protagonist, and is a stark contrast to say The Dude’s ‘73…