I understand your point. I think intros on games are like intros on TV series. It's something you'll likely skip every time. Especially if it's a long intro.
I understand your point. I think intros on games are like intros on TV series. It's something you'll likely skip every time. Especially if it's a long intro.
13h and no Deal with it gif?
Not a car, but tractor.
Shit. Beat me by a minute!
Oh! I loved that one! Not only did it have many types of races, but an interesting selection of cars and they were all upgradeable. So awesome. Taught me a lot about offroading, about weight of cars, lifts and their impact on the drivability. The physics were pretty good for an indie game.
Mercedes should make a commercial that starts with the typical Apple product presentation, with a soft piano and xylophone music playing. A side close up of something glossy reflecting the light. And when a Johnny Ive-like voice starts talking... it's overrun by the deepest and loudest growl of the AMG GT.
I hope that when CarPlay gets mainstream the Apple Watch or iPhone are able to detect me approaching my car and start playing THIS and sync up that 0:50 is exactly when I start the car.
Looks like a TaxTheRich100 video with faces.
I sometimes underestimate the popularity of Coffin Joe. I never knew his movies were cult classics worldwide until I saw him on a Down concert. And Phil Anselmo himself homaged him.
"The Variant is the first national car with a flat engine."
It had a LOT of features that pleased many people.... except these people were 10 years old and loved pushing buttons and reading gauges.
Brazil, $177.000
When I was an intern at the VW factory in Brazil we used to hear some amazing stories about the dictatorship era. The strikes, the massive amounts of workers. I was never able to fact-check details about these stories, mostly because as people said, these are stories they they want to hide.
I thought people wouldn't spot this joke! Ahah. Thanks. Also, I don't know if people got the Richard Mixture pun.
haha, thanks. I like to imagine the stories behind things.
Richard Mixture, CEO of a chemical company, is in his countryside mansion on a saturday afternoon. His trophy wife is in Paris shopping again, his mistress is with her boyfriend attending the burning man. He reads a book on Colin Chapman's life while he drinks a glass of a 15k whisky he got from a former friend. He…