Yes... yes... yes... yes...yes yes yes yes yes
...
YESSSSSSSS.
Yes... yes... yes... yes...yes yes yes yes yes
...
YESSSSSSSS.
Luke, both Transformers and Nerf (example of two of Hasbro's toys for boys) are actually doing quite well, and the market overall is growing internationally: http://www.blasterlabs.com/2014/02/hasbro…
It just makes the blue knee pads stand out more. And the knees betray the movements and any potential leg separation. So if camouflage is the intent, there's room for improvement.
That's nice. But I already have one.
It deserves to be here. It's cheap (anti-Mercedes), and it has shapes that look like someone melted a regular Mercedes into something amorphous (just look at the drooping sides, rear and front face... what a disaster).
And then they will make a small one, which will be the Maxi Mini Cooper. And then the S variant. And JCW. And GP.
What's not to get? It's a MINI, which is small. So you make the MINI big, but still call it MINI. That's obviously how you get more customers.
Yeah, no. Sorry, BMW, we did not ask for more space. People that asked for more space are not MINI customers, they are customers of other brands who say they can't get a MINI because they are too small (usually having never owned one).
Pfft... try "Gunship" or "F-15 Strike Eagle," young'in...
Eric, you're wrong. The only place Win 8 makes sense is on a laptop that can be used as a tablet. I have such a device (from Lenovo), and it still sucks. HP encouraging Win 7 use sends a message to Microsoft about what works and what doesn't. And Win 8 simply doesn't. Just try shutting the damn thing down in Win 8…
No, Jamie, HP is right. Unless your computer is also a tablet, Win 8 is a pain. And you know what, I actually DO have one of those laptop/tablets from Lenovo, and Win 8 is STILL a pain! Win 8 is a mis-step, and HP is right to promote Win 7 until Win 9 comes out (hopefully without requiring 5 clicks in hidden menus…
No one likes to hear this, but Nintendo simply needs a more powerful, x86-based console that developers will support. Combine that with awesome first-party games and they'll have a winner. It's really that simple.
Oh, don't worry... we'll have a basic version of this in 2020. That only leaves a few years to be totally annihilated. Assuming, of course, we don't cut off defense spending. If so, then perhaps we'll give them until 2030 or so.
I keep throwing money at the screen, and nothing is happening.
Let me see...
When I was in the Boy Scouts in the late 1980s, our troop went to the Aberdeen proving grounds in Maryland. While there, we were treated to a spectacle of American firepower, including an M1 Abrams that must have been doing around 25 mph while jumping over dirt hills and firing... sideways. And still hitting targets.
I was a victim of that day one patch... and it should have told me everything I needed to know about Nintendo's preparedness for not just the future, but gaming today. I sold the U a couple months later. Good riddance.
Can I get it with a 6-speed manual AND with 4WD and all the goodies (not a stripper base model), like I have in my Tacoma TX|Pro (or even like you can also get in the Frontier)? No? Ok then... still not a contender.
Totally agree. We don't need a send-off... we had with Jedi, like, 30 years ago. We need a NEW story with new energy. Sure, there will need to be tie-ins (and no doubt 3PO and R2 will be part of that), but we don't need aging Jedis, princesses and space mercenaries to go on one last geriatric bender before we can move…
Unlike Nintendo, SEGA should have stayed in the hardware business. The Dreamcast was so ahead of its time I run mine through a 120" projection screen (via VGA) and it STILL looks good! In fact, I've played it more than my Xbox One, recently.