WatersEdge07
WatersEdge07
WatersEdge07

Too soon.

I’d have to say the Datsun B-210 “Honey Bee”.

The newer Fire Emblem games have filled that SRPG void for me lately. That said, I’d love to see Camelot make another Shining Force (or Golden Sun, for that matter).

Definitely not just you. My first car was a ‘93 Olds 88, this car’s slightly fancier cousin, and I loved that thing. It had the 3800 V6 in it and was to this day one of the most comfortable things I’ve ever driven or been a passenger in. I miss my old landboat.

For me at least, the appeal was a return to a simple, fun design. I’ve always loved the 510, and was looking forward to seeing Nissan create a modern 3-box car. I was crushed when they announced that production wasn’t going to happen. Imagine something like this competing in the Sentra/Focus/Mazda3/Corolla segment.

How is the G231 headset any different from their old G430? It looks exactly the same, with the exception of using orange for the new one. Personally, I liked the blue from the 430 better.

Honda actually made a motorcycle inspired by Kaneda’s bike. Jalopnik’s motorcycle side-blog did a write-up about it when it came out about two years ago. I still want one.

Neverwinter was the game that introduced me to the D+D world. It’s still one of my favorite RPGs. If anybody still has this game, check out Adam Miller’s Shadowlord and Dreamcatcher modules. To this day, they’re some of the most memorable storylines I’ve ever played through in any game, ever.

I’d settle for them actually deciding to make the IDx. A tiny rear-wheel drive tribute to the Datsun 510? Yes, please. I think cars like the Miata and the Fiesta ST prove that you don’t have to have a million horsepower to have fun with a car, and I hope Nissan is paying attention.

My first car was a '93 88 Royale. I lovingly referred to it as the "Landboat." It may not have had much in the way of handling, but the 3800 series V6 was a great engine, so fun times were had.

I don't weigh much, so I'd be afraid that if I tried to pass him, he'd just pick up my kart and put it behind him again.

But NWN2 was developed by Obsidian, so you can't lay all the blame on BioWare. I had a lot of the same problems with it, though. I loved the first NWN (especially some of the player made modules for it - check out Adam Miller's stuff) and its expansions, so NWN2 was one hell of a disappointment.

I had Crazy Castle 2, and played the crap out of it as a kid. It was a decent little platforming game, but it was incredibly hard. I think I only got to the tenth level or so.

The worst game I ever bought would have to be Lionheart: Legacy of the Crusader. I remember thinking "How could Black Isle possibly make a bad game?" I preordered this thing and still remember excitedly sitting outside my local EBgames waiting for them to open on release day. The game was okay...to a point. It

My wife and I are watching our way through Buffy the Vampire Slayer on Netflix, and I was surprised to see Cibo Matto as the act performing in the dance club in one of the earlier seasons. Unfortunately, it wasn't this song.

I'm really looking forward to their review of the C7 Corvette (assuming they do one). I didn't see it on their preview reel on the first episode, but I can't imagine they would ignore a car as prominent as the C7. As much as Clarkson makes fun of American cars, I'm looking forward to seeing what he thinks of this

How could anybody think of going through NC without getting barbecue? Stamey's in Greensboro is another solid choice.

You're trying to navigate Atlanta, Charlotte, Richmond, DC, *and* NYC traffic in one day? You're made of tougher stuff than I, sir.

I'm imagining a system like Burnout Revenge's Aftertouch mode when you crash. That would be a football game I'd actually play.

In some markets, you could find the regular Doritos chip version of that. They called them Doritos Flamas. They're hot, but so good.