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Colin motherf**king McRae. I have to thank that man for getting me WAY into racing outside of American motorsports. I always heard about off-road racing thanks to people like Ivan Stewart, but I never heard of WRC during the late 90's and early 2000's. Then I saw Colin tearing up places like Monte Carlo in his blue

I get the whole custom thing, but...the logical part of me wants to find the shop that built this monstrosity and burn it to the ground, then find the owner and punch him in the face...then burn the car. This is a complete insult to what the Camaro should be, especially the ZL1. The Camaro is a performance car, not

It's less heavy-handed on the "f**ked up" pitch and instead focuses more on character development rather than having the cast serve as walking avatars of psychological conditions with some dimension behind them. Yes, there still is some needless fanservice (i.e Rei got 2 nude scenes, 1 was almost pure cheesecake, and

This is true. I do think it's a bit silly he's showing us all these rather primitive videos of functional code and placeholder models. I would be more interested in written blogs and stuff like "target renders" of the game, concept art, or model renders. I think he should step back a bit and just show us the really

He's not likely going to charge monthly for this game unless it really takes off and Mojang needs funds to run servers to hold all the players. Last I heard, they were going to replicate Minecraft's retail model. Pay early, you get Alpha access and all future builds for that price. I think he's going to rely on

I think this is more proof Notch is just working on something rather than us having faith in him. Also, stop judging this game's looks because it's not even entirely functional yet. Judging a barely functional client of a game on visuals is just...well, stupid. I mean, come on, this is just a build showing off more

This is more proof Bioware and EA have no idea what "free-to-play" means. This is more like "pay us to make this game less of a P.I.T.A". I tried this game for about a month. Worst $60 I ever spent on a game. The classes and story content were nice, but there was almost no "it-factor" to the game. Sure, Huttball

OK, first off, LOL at EA for prolly a screw-up that cost them millions inside of 2 days' time. Secondly, LOL at the massive butthurt from all these fanboys. boltfox20's rant made me laugh the most. Mostly because I believe in Origin's EULA there's a clause that forces you to opt out of class-action lawsuits against

Who wants to bet someone paid off the refs to say "I saw nothing." just so these guys can get away with it? That screencap CLEARLY shows the guy in red looking elsewhere and not his screen. I know for a fact even if he glances at the Minimap for just a second, that's all the time in the world he needs to set up his

It's a matter of presenting something to the modelers to refer to when making the actual in-game assets. They likely wanted a couple guys way into mechanical and industrial designs so they could make highly detailed sketches so the modelers don't have to second-guess a sketch and get all the moving parts right.

The potential here is huge. I'm so glad to see Obsidian going so old-school with their choices for this game. I can't wait to actually see this game completed. I'll pretty likely be backing this Kickstarter.

The issue here is not that they're installing cameras, but what if those cameras could listen in on every little detail you speak of or mention in a public venue? Take a look at the television series Person of Interest, this new system developed by the FBI bears strong resemblance to "The System" from POI. They

Very nice that Razer is opening up the keyboard to an SDK for open-source apps and clever hackery. I had a feeling Razer's Switchblade UI would start permeating other products sooner or later. This looks like a cool start. Will I buy this? Likely not, as I'm pretty happy with my BlackWidow Ultimate. I would love

It's good to see Blizzard is adjusting this game a whole lot to keep the players satisfied until a big content update. Without a doubt, we should see a "1.1" patch with content updates by the Winter or early 2013 so we can do some new stuff instead of farming Act III and IV on Inferno mode over and over. If

The Batman Beyond prediction that I called during an article on here about possible reboots using existing Batman universes stands with this. Duncan Jones expressed interest in taking up the mantle of Batman director, as WB approached him after TDKR was done filming or was in post-production. I even tweeted Duncan

DLC can work, but the problem with the entire business model is trying to find that balance between fair pricing and amount of content you get for that price. I think developers need to take a page from MMOs when it comes to DLC. Big content patches every few months, or every month depending on the idea, and

Since Devil May Cry 3 and some of DMC4 had industrial-like soundtracks, this seems like a logical choice for grabbing more well-known artists to compose the soundtrack to a whole new game. While I initially thought "Oh jeez, not more dubstep in my games" then I listened to that sample from SoundCloud. It definitely

There was rumors going around that Warner Bros. has been talking to Duncan Jones to direct and he was in contact with Ryan Reynolds to play Batman for a whole new series after TDKR releases. I see tons of potential here.

I don't think that the Hollywood studios need to be pulling movies into straight-up remakes of what they covered as a story, because 9 times out of 10 the game did it better anyway. Instead, they need to embrace cross-media techniques. Look at Trion's new project with SyFy, Defiance. It's an MMO tied to a TV show

I think we might not see consoles at all in the next 10-15 years. PCs will (once again) be ruling the market while the console makers boil themselves down peripherals and software. Imagine, if you will, the PC itself as the console, and all you do is buy a controller or sensor from Microsoft, Sony, or Nintendo.