Jurassic Park for the Sega Genesis.
Jurassic Park for the Sega Genesis.
Well they did this.
Isn't Gizmodo banned from CES?
There are two people standing at the edge of a (mushroom?) forest watching a volcano erupt.
Someone has some misplaced anger.
Holy crap, I just noticed that there was a crater in the location where The Probe was on display. Maybe that is why it was never found rather than it being an alternate timeline.
That seems to be the theory around the watercooler. Honestly, I'd be fine with it. I don't watch shows like Terra Nova and Falling Skies for cerebral entertainment, rather just dinosaurs, aliens, explosions, and cheesy 'mysteries'.
By the looks of the prow it was very old and very worn. It was in the Badlands for a good while. I'm betting, knowing Spielberg and Braga, that the Badlands are the resting place for everything that has ever disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle.
"how is Terra Nova going to maintain its knowledge base — not just its physical infrastructure but the know-how to avoid falling into medieval conditions within a generation or two?"
Couldn't they just take antibodies from Swine Flu survivors to make a universal vaccine for all possible strains of the flu?
I'm a bit wary about this game. The last Star Wars game that didn't disappoint me was Star Wars: Battlefront II.
It has been stated that Soundwave captured Grimlock, Slag, and a few other autobots and experimented on them with data collected from Cretaceous Earth.
Sure, thanks. My PSNID is the same as my Kotaku username.
Wait, so now when I pick up the game after Christmas I can play with the Batman Beyond skin on my first playthrough!?
Actually that is probably the reason that Mars did not become like the Earth. It lacked the additional matter and speed from a major impact to keep the core hot and keep the magnetic field up.
It would probably be much more cost effective to just stick to building domes and underground structures.
The last game had native animal transformers that lived within Cybertron. One was slug-like.
Does anyone know if you can navigate the user interface with the D-pad and X/O buttons? I tend to smudge all touch devices I use and I can't let it go until I clean them. I'd rather not even smudge the Vita to begin with.
I believe that I saw either a BBC or National Geographic documentary that showed traditional native African tribesmen running nonstop at a constant speed for nearly 18 hours to track game.
And then there is us: get smarter.