“So basically, never.”
-David Tracy
The problem is that people started buying cars so that they could make money off them via these services.
She’s probably waiting for the chance to do so as well.
Of course they weren't, they were beaten by RWD Lancias in 1983 after all. With Hannu Mikola only taking the drivers championship in an Audi because Walter Rohl didn't want to win it.
Well, Chevy already badge engineers the D-Max into the Colorado (and the MU-X into the Suburban), so it's not that far a stretch.
CP, if only because I know this is secretly a way to convince Torch from buying it.
Deep Down is likely good as dead. Why do another fantasy rpg type thing when Monster Hunter is already doing gangbusters? Additionally, the game was partly a tech demo for their Panta Rhei engine - that’s either dead in the water, or transitioned into their current RE engine.
Yes, I’m pretty much calling Daniel Wellington “meh” in that post.
That would make for what may be the weirdest Itasha ever.
Which was implied in my post.
But being a fighting game is a reason to have everyone unlocked. Because people are going to want to simply pick their mains in multiplayer without having to play others. It’s why most other fighting games no longer have unlockable characters. In fact, I recall one fighting game dev (Skullgirls's Mike Z) outright…
Justin, this is the equivalent of not understanding the appeal of cars, when public transportation, Uber, bicycles, etc. exist.
Kinda weird take when millennials are behind the growth of one of todays fastest growing watch brands - Daniel Wellington... oh wait, that’s Daniel Wellington, carry on.
With the Colorado, and now this, what are the chances Toyota just brings in the next gen HiLux as a new Tacoma?
Oh Australians and your literal naming.
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