✔ "The main feature, Gallery Mode, includes REAL POKEMON SCREENSHOTS" 5/5
✔ "The main feature, Gallery Mode, includes REAL POKEMON SCREENSHOTS" 5/5
I think you got lost in the Weird Part of YouTube.
Wasn't Cloverfield supposed to be the new way to make monster movies?
I'm sure this guy would appreciate...
It's bad enough to remind me of the god-awful music you'd have to endure when first installing PlayOnline with Final Fantasy XI... It would take hours to update and you'd suffer through this music while you registered and whatnot.
Such an awesome ad! That totally made my day!
Shame on you.
In this context, that's actually funny.
Holy crap, that's scary!
When you think about it, that opening makes no sense at all. If some archaeologists (or Joe the mechanical shovel operator) found an intact dinosaur egg buried somewhere, it would most likely be a lot deeper than a meter or two under soft soil. The likelyhood of the dinosaur egg being viable after millions of years is…
Honestly, while these all look pretty cheap to me, I thought the cookie jar was a nice touch.
I'm a graphic designer myself, and I'm a lot more productive on Mac OS. My opinion of it is that the floating windows environment and Exposé functions lends itself better to the kind of work I do than the MDI interface the Windows counterparts of these applications use. Quark was dead until version 8 in my opinion,…
I really don't see how this is news. Graphic Designers primarily work on Mac, the software's just a lot more intuitive there. Forcing the poor guy to develop the interface on any platform is just wrong, if he's more comfortable on a Mac (which he most likely is given the work he does), it's best to just let him work…
Even Adam Jensen doesn't punch such big holes in walls, and he's augmented. Never asked for it, though.
It used to be that the logo was green and fuschia. They sort of toned it down for the new Gawker redesign
So if, for some reason, there's one particular segment some people don't like, and say that due to time zone differences, it's in their web browsing prime time, they have to endure a continuous flow of articles about stuff they don't like, rather than enjoy the current mix of stuff?
When does Atlus print enough copies of anything? A lot of us love their games but can never find them in stores (unless you know about them prior to their release and actually argue with a store manager to order some copies)
Thought the same thing
I saw this a while ago, these guys decided to run around Montreal and grab every unclaimed/unwanted Yellow Pages (the books) they could find and dump them back on the Yellow Pages' (the company) front door.