detail is detail - getting it out there might prompt a possible witness to come forward with some information ("oh I remember a guy in a prius stopping as I walked past but didn't think anything of it at the time" etc. etc.)
detail is detail - getting it out there might prompt a possible witness to come forward with some information ("oh I remember a guy in a prius stopping as I walked past but didn't think anything of it at the time" etc. etc.)
$200? I'd rather spend that on a genuine Neo Geo AES thanks.
the top one is sleek as hell, the bottom one however is trying to go for something a bit different - angled cartridge slot with levered power/reset buttons
these were designs specifically for the US SNES, as drawn by Lance Barr (who was ultimately responsible for the final US design, though it was toned down to be more cost effective to produce).
There's a difference between standing and flailing wildly.
Can't stop laughing at the punishment bots.
Whenever I get asked about car advice I always ask:
fuck that show
No I'm NOT done actually.
I was in a bit of a shitty mood when I wrote what I wrote, and whilst I stand by it - I do want to clarify some things:
I'm a gamer and I am homosexual and I don't like 'safe spaces' like this.
I'm not anti-FWD, but I'm anti-FWD BMW. It was nice having a car company that stuck with a tradition, because there's so few traditions left in cars. They're all converging into homogenised, consumable products bereft of passion and imagination.
They're rare, pretty and great but it's just too much money. And I'm not really sure this car is rare enough to fetch that kind of money just yet. CP
wow, never knew about the Alfa Arna - amazing
it belongs IN A MUSEUM
I'm surprised he wasn't more criticial of the N64. Although what he says about it lines up with what know about it: optimisation problems due to severe bottlenecking in the architecture and shitty debug tools because Nintendo didn't provide anything decent to third party developers - leaving them to develop their own…
It looks a bit more raw/robust compared to the glossy original. I've always felt the 3DS felt a bit delicate in comparison to the original DS and DS Lite.
unfortunately I live in Perth, Australia. It only takes a handful of dedicated ebayers to trawl every pawn shop, good sammy's, garage sale, sunday market and post wanted ads on local classifieds on a weekly basis to have a monopoly on the game collecting scene.
a man makes a typo on the internet and will never live it down :(
I'd say they lack the indestructible-ness of Toyotas, but in my experience they're on par with most Nissans, Hondas and Mazdas of the era.