Day 1: "We didn't shoot at him, he shot at us."
Day 2: "We only shot rubber bullets at him."
Day 3: "We shot him."
Day 1: "We didn't shoot at him, he shot at us."
Day 2: "We only shot rubber bullets at him."
Day 3: "We shot him."
Where's my Cyrix 386?!!
The plot was shallow compared to Star Trek 2. Many things were too convenient. The plot was weak in the last 30 minutes where everything was tidied up into a neat little package where the plot of Star Trek 2 was spread out over the next two movies.
When he said his name was Khan, I wanted to get up and leave the…
I just recently used this to open an old web site I had on a floppy disk.
I used it from 1995 to 1998 at a gaming company. The whole QA department despised it.
Forgot one.
Any ride where you can see the curvature of the Earth - Fuck. No.
Well it's nice to know bad acting isn't just a modern day thing.
GUI design is like anything else in the industry - it changes with the times. Packaging recently went through a minimal design phase, eliminating flashy colors. When everything else on the shelves becomes minimal, the flashy packaging will start coming bak again.
Anti-Consumer? Anti-Consumer is investing hundreds or thousands of dollars in the system and having it become a doorstop after Microsoft stops supporting it. Anti-Consumer is making it increasingly difficult for someone to turn it on and play.
Why was all of that necessary?
I remember when the first Pentiums came out for around $1000. It wasn't until AMD's serious competition that the prices came way down.
No Superman theme music. Fail.
Where are all of the asians on "Little House on the Prairie?"
Agreed. The last 30 minutes seemed rushed, poorly written and convenient.
This has Battle: Los Angeles written all over it. "I can help! I'm a veteranarien!"
Sad how Namco has destroyed this franchise.
I would fall to my death. 100%.
I think... I'm going to be... BLORF!
Yeah. That looked a lot easier.