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This guy can build some cool cars. He also built a '47 Chevy "Bullnose" pickup on top of a late 80's S-10 chassis with some trick suspension setups. Here's a video of it:

MMOs aren't saturating the market, they barely are. They're niche at best, but a big one. The issue with this one was CCP was too ambitious at the start. They wanted to make a full World of Darkness MMO primarily based on the rules of Vampire: The Masquerade and wanted it to be almost fully in control of the

Star Wars - The Old Republic:

NC-Soft is barely involved with Wildstar. At most, they're handling funding and master accounts. Everything else is being handled by Carbine Studios, founded by a group of ex-Blizzard employees.

I always liked the Ring Brothers cars to a degree. They're like this generation's "Rad Rides by Troy" (not that Trepanier and his crew aren't cranking out amazing machines to this day as well, they still are), but I think the younger set will recognize the Ring Brothers before they recognize Rad Rides, but people

I don't think this article has much direction. What I'm reading here is "I don't like Oculus Rift and what it's trying to do, but I sure do love my PS Vita and my 3DS and my iPhone." What does that have to do with the price of tea in China?

Clearly I'm talking to someone who can't admit defeat properly and is resorting to name-calling just to prove a point. My job is done here.

When has handheld gaming truly been relevant in the last 2 generations of consoles? When has a handheld system really made big headlines? When was the last time a handheld game truly blew everyone away? Games like Bravely Default, Pokemon X/Y, or Gravity Rush are just quick blips on the industry radar for the most

The problem is that handhelds are becoming dinosaurs because everyone's going for integrated multi-tasking gadgets that can do anything. If handheld gaming wants to stay relevant, both Sony and Nintendo should consider options and try to innovate a little bit. Right now, all they seem to be stuck in is an era

Mobile gaming has plenty of merit, problem is the platform has become a venerable garbage dump for amateur devs trying to make a buck or for corporate shills that make halfassed clones of everyone else's game.

Diablo 2, or hell most of Blizzard's games, aren't known for having the cleanest of plots.

I'm gonna give it to Bean Bandit and Irene "Rally" Vincent from Gunsmith Cats.

Yes, because buying a whole program that fixes the biggest flaws of Windows 8 is a "fix". It's the problem in of itself. If you have to buy or add on stuff to create a solution, then obviously there's still a flaw.

Windows 8 is a complete clusterfuck. Plain and simple. It wanted to be a mobile UI on a desktop, when it has no place BEING on a desktop. It stripped out some features that really didn't need to be stripped out from Windows 7.

Watch the video again. He specifically mentions his car is a legitimate Iso Grifo Competitzione, not a Bizzarrini 5300GT Strada. Your picture is also a telltale difference, the Stradas had bumpers and more trim on them, and different side vents on the front quarterpanels. There's also an extra air duct behind the

Usually the first run of anything has a few kinks in it. I know that early versions of the A-40 when it first released had issues with sound quality or one ear-cup going completely dead. But I haven't seen as much banter recently on the 2012 or 2013 editions as they revise the design just a bit with each release,

Astro Gaming A-40 Audio System:

The closest to an "audiophile" headset is either the Astro A-40 system or the Sennheiser PC-360, the latter being made by a company known for audiophile headphones.

Garrett Hanna's an amazing artist. I'm sort of modeling my style after his and the other guys on the Wildstar crew, Kory Hubbell and Cory Loftis (who also works at Disney and did the concept art for several Pixar films and most recently Frozen). If you dig this kind of style, also check out Scott Kester, who worked

One of my all-time favorite sludge-rock albums, Blues for the Red Sun. At least from the ashes of Kyuss, we got one of the best alt-rock outfits of the past decade or so.