In fact, it's a Studio 4°C video that was commissioned by the French government years ago to prevent smoking among youths. In retrospect, this leads to a few conclusions:
In fact, it's a Studio 4°C video that was commissioned by the French government years ago to prevent smoking among youths. In retrospect, this leads to a few conclusions:
Thanks.
Just try with Gizmodo. I'm directed to my local version automatically, but the link to the US site is at the bottom of the homepage. Click it and bookmark it, and you're good to go... provided that Kotaku works in the same fashion!
Highly possible. Reptiles are well-known for carrying Salmonella spp., to start with. Reason enough to get a good shot of antibiotics!
Exactly. For us in Europe, he was the best E3 host/speaker: not stuck in political correctness, not trying to look like a hipster, always with a friendly smile and a mischievous glint in his eyes. He was the link between Kevin Butler, and say, Andrew House...
As a former vet, I learnt that the visible colour spectrum was different between dogs and humans. This could be a correct illustration: http://drsophiayin.com/blog/entry/can…
Thanks for the info! But the commands in that game really did set it apart, giving you independent control of the left and right tracks. That could explain why it left fond memories to those who played it, eek, 25 years ago!
I bet you could even say decades! ;o)
And for a better view of the controls.
Driving a tank with a driving wheel?
Back at the office after a few training days: time for some Kotaku action!
My last purchase was in 2009. A one-shot, collector item, with only 200 copies. I am converting my full CD collection to flac files, and I'll have to find a way to make it digital now that my cassette deck has kicked the bucket. Oh, the pain...
Right. When I checked my last save after "finishing" P4G, it just clocked 138 hours... And I didn't get the best ending, it seems! So, I can't say if P4 only picks up after palyg 5 to 7 hours, because it was so long ago! And considering that I already had P3 under my belt, it felt like it was all falling into place…
Oh yeah, the oh so simple solution... Let's be honest: it's not just a case of "learn Japanese", it's how you can do it. I started Japanese 3 years ago, with weekly night classes due to my job (not exactly a 9 to 5 affair), and I'm nowhere like understanding the games I import.
I'm just out of Persona 4, and I was so glad to spend a full gaming session on one charge. When the battery light started blinking, that truly meant that I had already spent too much time playing! And just like you, I got a 64GB card. Imported it for the price of a 32GB one in Europe!
I've got both (well, the OLED is the missus's, technically), and I love my cheap piece of plastic. It's just a tad lighter but you feel it on the long run: that thing is really comfy. Agreed, the colors are not as saturated, the contrast is not as deep, but all in all, that doesn't make it a bad screen. If you throw…
And with no Kojima connection...
Still they use Revengeance as an example of a recent port to PC (with technical aspects similar to Bayonetta, seemingly).
I guess they thought "Bayonetta" => developed by Platinum Games, distributed by Sega, same for Revengeance... But it's Konami indeed, with Platinum Games involved again.
Indeed, same here... The BMX and surf (woohoo 1440!) games were the two jewels there. The juggling thingie (what was it called again?) was a little too uneventful (except for the few passing birds) and the halfpipe was indeed a pain. Good thing that OlliOlli borrows the figures and side scrolling from the two games…