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If it were a non-issue, Grayson wouldn’t have written the above post. He’s also not the only one that has had an experience like this due to the stimuli. As I said above, some people just can’t comprehend the feeling until they experience it, regardless of their time with 90's arcade VR games.

Hello, I am the artist of the work, Cameron Mitchell. Just dropping by to say a big thank you for the write up and the kind words! I hope anyone watching the video enjoys it :)

Seems appropriate

Are you sure this is not some behind the scene concept for the fallout movie they been talking about? I mean i know its a picture but “Are you sure” Sure?

I will continue to pitch my sequel idea to Remedy.

This was my alternate headline option.

Why do you say that? It’s procedurally generated and made of math, that’s about the least complicated scenario for a VR addition

Here’s a movie about Snake:

I frickin love the GTA games, I have since I was a youngin’! And it was never a dude who got me into them, either. I rented a PlayStation2 from Blockbuster one year (dear god, that aged me a bit, didn’t it) and GTA III happened to be still inside it when I brought it home. So obviously I kept the game sans case and

Kenshin

Les Enfants Terrible

Two attacks, the second less than a minute after the first, 22 dead. 45+ wounded.

Oh, geez...can anyone tell me if the Kindle lets you view summaries of books that you input yourself? I desperately need a new ereader, but that’s really the deciding factor for me. I download...well, fanfiction, let’s just be honest, and I hate looking at just a long list of titles on my Nook with no ability to see a

Oh, geez...can anyone tell me if the Kindle lets you view summaries of books that you input yourself? I desperately

Deus Ex: Human Revolution did this first; as you progress through the game each ‘area’ or section has a piece of screen art, then each piece representing a section in turn has several selections you can make while on that screen which summarize the immediate goal and what you just had accomplished. It IS a marvelous

Back in the 80s, “bad” was the highest praise a video game could get.

Title of the article says it’s bad, and then you talk about how phenomenal of a port it is...

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Humanity can never had enough Hilarious Shampoo Commercials: