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    But does this mean the current, Colorado based Trailblazer that the US doesn’t get is being discontinued?

    three-stripe DRLs

    Ray Wert is that you?

    Except the Japanese won’t let none-Japanese take control of a Japanese company. The government would likely encourage Nissan being bought out by another Japanese company over Renault.

    Am I the only one who wants to see someone actually swap that Ford front end onto that Chevy?

    They grow up so fast, before you know it, baby Eaton is out there plowing into crowds coming out of Cars and Coffee.

    What I don’t get is that you can clearly hear the second train coming since its was blowing its horn, yet these mouthbreathers still decided to cross.

    It’s not like Mercs need help to do that on their own.

    No mention of the fact that the game is using the wrong ROM for Castlevania 1. Konami for some reason used the PRG0" version, which is a straight port of the Japanese Famicom Disc System version. This version has a nasty bug that can locks up the game when you face Death with a triple sub-weapon. The version that

    The door handles on the new Vantage are shaped in such a way as to encourage this. They’re designed so that using the hand closest to them to open is quite awkward so that you end up using the opposite hand and dutch reaching to do so.

    Because it’s legal to buy them as long as you aren’t of certain nationalities.

    It’s not just the graphics though. The way World simulates its large maps is pretty CPU intensive as the PC version has shown. The game doesn’t do data streaming, even if something is off screen, it still simulates stuff because of the off change that another player can stumble into it.

    That’s a series wide thing though. Most of the monsters in the series all use the same skeletons we see in world.

    Well, part of that was because the PSP and DS didn’t have dual analog controls.

    They do, but they’re so rusty they’ll just break off when you try to open the door.

    That would imply that people actually buy manuals.

    It’s likely that the reason they’re using a customer car is because they don’t have any manuals on the lot.

    Can’t blame them, they probably didn’t have any other cars on the lot with manuals.

    Unlike the M256 gun on the M1 Abrams tank, the Challenger II’s barrel is rifled for accuracy.