And there was a really great breadth of cars in the event: pristine vintage Firebirds and Camaros, heavily upgraded 911s, one amazing Starion with an LS crate motor, and things like a '57 Chevy wagon with a totally custom chassis and a front-mid-mounted LS3 making around 500-600 HP.
Gran Turismo taught me the concept of shifting, then when I was 13 I got into my uncles 1987 Honda Civic that was rattle-can painted baby blue and drove it around the block.
Yeah, the 118 I did on city streets kind of unintentionally.
Fastest I've ever driven a car?
What's awesome about the Wii U GamePad, is that it provides a secondary screen where instance-specific tutorials or instructions can be given if need be.
Classic:
Hi there.
You see... if you were in Russia you'd have had a dash-cam and we'd have seen this spectacle! Russians do dash-cams right.
My wife and I use Qustodio for monitoring/limiting the amount of usage our kid's electronics get.
They've said in the past (too lazy to look it up right now) that if/when they implement the ability to use two Gamepads, that frame rate would be halved. Later they followed it up with a "which is why we must consider what types of games this would be acceptable with"-type comment.
Hey Stephen, if you get the chance again - perhaps you should ask what's going with the "two gamepads, one Wii U" situation?
I worked for at Disney for nearly 3 years, walking the parks daily.
Tokyo Game Show, sir.
Of course - but isn't your mind curious to see how this came to be? When such an impressive feat is accomplished it is always awesome to see how it was done. A simple before/after picture doesn't do something like this justice.
I'm sure we'll be given footage of a crew member walking the "1" vinyl sticker from the remnants of the wrecked car to the car we're seeing now!
Will there be a time-lapse video of this rebuild? My mind cannot comprehend how/is hesitant to believe that this vehicle came out of that wreck...