Kind of answered your own question there, Aaron... Why? Because Detroit.
Kind of answered your own question there, Aaron... Why? Because Detroit.
Um, there are LOTS of games never successfully emulated. I've built several, full-scale MAME projects, and know first-hand there a ton of unstable and/or fully non-emulated games still out there. 3D ones are particularly challenging.
I still play "Rise of Nations" on a weekly basis. So, "dead," no... but forgotten, maybe.
Please let it be Firestorm... we've had enough of lame Spider movies. I love all superhero films, and even I couldn't be bothered to watch the last few.
Ugh... another misleading Gawker headline. Clearly the bear was more interested in eating than rescuing. Apparently it didn't like what it felt/smelled upon grabbing the helpless bird, and quickly dropped it. "Rescue" is far from what was intended here.
Wish it would. Hard as I've tried, I just can't get into this studio's films. So many people gush over them, but I find them trite and boring.
Ridiculous, yes. False... not really.
Wow. This is just a video filled with ass-hats. Unbelievable rudeness from every... single... person. I would have been all over that dude who just opened the door like it was his. And the poor guy in the Lexus... wow, I can see how small your penis is from here.
You had me at "Vector." And aside from a-hole tennis players who aren't patient enough to wait for their car to be finished before taking delivery, and the odd sale of Vector to a non-American company who made re-worked Lambos out of them, the quality is quite high for the time.
Just rode in a friend's new STi today... with a suspension as stiff as the STi's, that bounce (and ensuing "crunch/glass breaking" sound) at 2:17 are about right. You'd be beaten half to death by the time you got home if this was your route. And you'd never do it again, not even in your dreams.
The whole "Top Gun" sound track is like that, actually. "Through the Fire," "Mighty Wings," etc. All fist-pumping goodness if you grew-up in the 80s and you feel the need for speed.
How about a summary, first, instead of just forcing us to watch a video we might not have interest in watching? I'll be adding a "+1" to your bounce rate today, thanks to that...
The Vector represents all my automotive dreams of the past, the present and the future. I can think of no other car (real or not) that has held my attention for so long.
We had nukes. We used them. We won. Nazis could have still been at full strength, and we still would have won. Because we had nukes, and they didn't. They were close to having them, but they didn't. Without the U.S. getting involved, things would have turned out a little differently.
I've owned a G60 Corrado, and a last-gen R32 (and also an Audi S4 and Porsche 928s), so I think I qualify as a German car enthusiast in general, and a VW enthusiast in particular.
THIS. I've never scratched an iPhone... but dropped one? Oy vey. That's the REAL problem. Oh, and Corning... they know their crap. I wouldn't be too fast to dismiss their findings, vested interest or not.
It should be "photons," not "photos."
When can we get the good one (i.e., the one Europe gets)?
I live in Lancaster, Pa, which has towns of Intercourse, Gap, Blue Ball, and Paradise all in the same area. Dirty Amish...
Have to agree with that... it's not really that much fun being a beta tester for a product that never really gets off the ground. You end up investing in a system or product that the manufacturer kills or replaces a year or two later.