I look forward to her being typecast as every sporty tomboy girl character, ever.
I look forward to her being typecast as every sporty tomboy girl character, ever.
It's really something you see in yakuza movies, not so much in real life.
Not "infected," contaminated. But you have the right idea.
Believe me, I'm excited and really hope this turns out to be good.
I call them - surprise - models.
But isn't an Android tablet much more versatile than the Ouya? I mean, what are you really going to do besides play games with a gamepad on the Ouya? Android is still all about portable computing.
Where's Pillar #5, Nolan North?
That always bothered me. There are plenty of scenes where Wolverine cuts cake or some other food with his claws and serves it to people. I mean, sure, HE won't catch anything, but what about the rest of us!?
That's not even a Chinese stereotype.
Of course, the actual cost to produce and market this thing goes FAR beyond the Kickstarter - I'm thinking in the tens of millions, at least. Unlike the intended function of most Kickstarter projects - where the project does not happen without funding, the Ouya Kickstarter is basically a pre-order promotion and PR…
Uh, no. The Beijing opening certainly had a narrative, but you had to be familiar with Chinese history and language to pick up on parts of it. I guess in the same way many non-Brits - myself included - didn't appreciate the London ceremony.
You COMPLETELY missed the point of this article because you're thinking about it from an American legal gun owner's point of view. The Armory ships weapons WORLDWIDE, anonymously and in disguised packaging.
Until I realized that the prices were in fun money "bitcoins", I was flipping out, thinking the prices shown in the article are beyond dirt cheap. Like, 10-20% of the market price. $223 for an AR-15? $130 for Gen4 Glocks? AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Their official Facebook page just linked this article, with the comment: "100% intentional. <_<"
Why does Gizmodo publish articles expressing interest and fascination over the latest military hardware — generally designed to kill people on a much larger scale than an AR-15 rifle — and then write sensationalist trash like this? I'm so confused.
$36 is ridiculous. Magnesium starters can be found for around $5. If you want a good one, Swedish FireSteel can be had for under $20. Militaries use it, so you can't go wrong there.
Ahem.
Two words: Steam sales.
Yup, creative staff at Bioware have admitted that the asari are intentionally very similar to human women, for more consumer sex appeal. This sci-fi staple is well-documented on TVTropes.