That's not ninja, she's just hiding her beard.
That's not ninja, she's just hiding her beard.
I think it is for a Sho Kosugi movie. Could be Nine Lives of the Ninja (it was even in cinemas), but not Pray for Death (there was some really weird headgear in this one), maybe Revenge of the Ninja.
This does look promising indeed and I am first to admit - I'm a sucker for eye candy. Throw in some good audio and I can 'play' for hours without any visible progress :)
Or, as [leth.smackjeeves.com] says in the second bubble of first panel: cute, delicious butt. Yum.
There was a time when text parsing was considered 'proper' for an adventure game. Finding the right phrase (and responses for wrong ones) was much more fun than pixel hunting. Still is, actually.
John Howe is the man who has drawn/painted even every single blade of grass individually on his Tolkien themed pictures/paintings or at least it looks this way. His attention to detail is breathtaking.
I put 750 GB WD in PS3 a month or so ago..
Naah. Weak. Try russians: [www.thisblogrules.com]
Somebody just saw Rambo - First Blood. Sylvester is so proud..
Could it be the much-spoken-of-but-never-actually seen queen facehugger?
It looks like someone has found old (from fifties) soviet children's book about engineers and is translating bits of it.
It is really popular with almost all russian students, as it is really cheap, doesn't need much interfering during process and is definitely less messy than making cookies or baking anything. Plus it's really filling, too.
You can make wonderful candy of it, especially for the road trips. If you make it hard enough so it will be barely chewable and then give it to your children, you can have wonderful periods of silence (up to thirty minutes each!) in car as they will be busy chewing. Tested more than once! And it is too tasty for kids…
Soap+metal bottle cap+magnet was a combination seen in almost every public toilet in Soviet Union. Maybe still is.
I would love to have some of that stuff you are smoking..
Btw, it's not just any chainsaw, it's soviet made 'Druzhba' (means friendship). My father used to work with those a lot and maybe I even have one somewhere stashed away.
My father modified Volvo 340 GL to run on wood, but he made everything so compact that the car doesn't look any different than usual. Unfortunately I have only video on youtube filmed from inside of the car during one of test drives and that's not very interesting to look at.
Ah, now I see.. [kotaku.com]
When you get your grant please take me in your team.
trophies list, anyone?