Garrus would be the greatest mechanic ever.
Mine was the ATI 3D RAGE edition-so of course it doesn't play on anything else. I had to buy a Windows 95 copy 6 or 7 years ago to replay it on my (then current) laptop. But I still have both copies and never beat either. Someday, though.
I actually set the "Reactor: online, sensors: online, weapons: online - All Systems Nominal" as the startup tone on my PC. It was my first PC game, but certainly not my last. One of my all-time favorites.
Came her to post this. So many hours wasted as a kid. Thank goodness I still have the disc.
If it was $500 for Lemons, sure. But not that much.
The funny thing is that a real E36 (OK, maybe not the M3) isn't that much more, at least in CA. Mine was $4800 for a 1994 335iC with the five-speed...with 76k on the clock. You just have to look, I guess.
Well, shit. I drive both.
"I am the one whose engine knocks."
Wait, where on campus was it?
Because it has a drop top, straight 6, and 5 speed stick. Plus the fact that this all belongs to me and nobody else.
I don't think they've given up, I think they're looking for MPG above most other things (and don't want to experiment with a manual or a diesel). At least they're easy to park.
I know, right? I learned on a Saturday and drove to school in my new manual car the following Monday. I think my record was 4-5 stalls on my way back home. But after two months of solid use, I don't even have to think about it anymore.
Hodor? Hodor.
...what the hell did I just watch?
1994-95 325iC manual. Had 77,000 miles on it when we got it a couple months ago. Coolest car I have ever owned (easy to beat a Prius) and I plan on keeping it to 250,000, fingers crossed.
I can't stop laughing. So good.
No, that happens to me as well from time to time. Sometimes it happens with comments, too.
I picked up both HL2 episodes, all the Borderlands 2 DLC, CoD4, The Witcher 2, Torchlight 2, Killing Floor, Spec Ops: The Line, and all the BioShock games. I was leaning towards Dishonored but I've spent enough.