Amen to this! My Zune30 (1st gen) kicked the crap out of the first gen ipod videos. My Zune still finds it way to my car and work desk.
Amen to this! My Zune30 (1st gen) kicked the crap out of the first gen ipod videos. My Zune still finds it way to my car and work desk.
Seems like a lot of little things that would add up in this car. Had to vote for the pipe.
Hah, I made a similar comment about a month ago and got flamed pretty hard. I'm glad someone agrees with me!
I'm already a proud owner of the third :)
Well, that just sealed the deal for day one purchase for me. I was on the fence of waiting for a sale.
Gamecube Wavebird controller.
I hope there will be text to speech like...like.. moonbase alpha.
Neutral:
"something his studio had brought up with Microsoft on Friday"
I haven't personality owned enough cars to warrant brand loyalty (read: 1), but I can certainly see how it develops.
Usually custom builds are scary because the quality of work is unknown, but hell yes to this!
Let's be serious here: Why does 8gb even exist these days? This is 2013. Imo, 64gb flash should be standard.
I remember doing this with my boxed copy of starcraft 1. I'm glad blizzard has been able to bring it into the 21st century!
Yes, because pushing Vista with halo 2 obviously inspired fantastic feedback from the gaming community.
Christ that thing is going to give me nightmares. I didn't think a machines styling could make my skin crawl. Like spiders.
I can certainly get behind this! I drive my little Mazda 3 like a Porsche more than I should :)
G500 is a great product. I highly recommend if you're a hardcore gamer that values good hardware. I don't even use the driver software.
I have an inexplicable soft spot for darts. Why!?
This is hardly applicable. The PC version of Halo 2 was released in 2007; 3 years after the original release, and well into the 360's development cycle. (Halo 3 was just months away!) Not to mention that it was a Vista-requiring afterthought that MS figured they could use to push OS sales on PC gamers.
Late '97.