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you forgot to say that the nfs girl is the one with the shortest life span, after a month or so you ends up dumping her and then go looking to get a new one, just like the older one, with the same brain ideas, but prettier and newer on the outside. Then really down the road, you decides to meet up with her again, for

RUF is like a whore, a good, lovable, marry me type whore, every game that wants Porsche but can't have'em end's up with them.

yeah, your response is kind of what i wanted to say in first place. My view is that the price to print and package is too small compared with the price you pay on the data. If we had a breakdown of it, those 2 parts could be considered free in front of the price of the software. (take 3D studio max for example, one

actually, what most of you all fail to understand that you don't buy "the disc" but the data on it. Games are data, not discs. Same happens with nearly all softwares you buy for your pc. For the amount of money you pay, your get a certain amount of data.

the sweet mother of internet ownage salutes you. (bows)

this used to be a good site, with open minded people... such a shame...

and once again Kotaku goes out of his normal ways just to diss a gaming genre that they are not familiar with.... how comforting...

Nope, its a Nissan Cefiro.

or someone has a really nasty sense of humor and are trolling them back. Either way, it would be something worth to watch...

I wonder, what would happen if by the moment they walk in with their masks, they are meet by a staff crew wearing the same masks....

again, name calling wins every discussion. Congratulations, you are a winner.

extra image for your viewing pleasure. And a third one here

Monaco Grand Prix, 19 of april, 1931. Designed by Geo Ham. Same style as Tim and Miha. (Even thou Miha has a completely different way to do his cars than Tim) What were you saying about plagiarism?

"He's not reproducing Tim Layzell's paintings"

ripoff? seriously? i mean, its rather hard to call one a ripoff if both artists are just painting in a drawing style that's known since the 70's.

Wiesmann grill's shape is a inverted curved water droplet, flowing with the car hood line and always followed by triple lights on each side, also, their cars have that oldschool coachbuilt look, like morgan's for example.

first Weismann roadster, who carries this style of design dates from 1993. the bugatti you speak of dates from 2006 :P

Talking from Brazil here, so i know a bit more about this than most of you guys.

and google Rauh-Welt while at it.