Totally agreed.. just look at Audi - in the 1980s you’d have been put in a straight jacket if you proudly proclaimed you were going to go buy a new 5000..
Totally agreed.. just look at Audi - in the 1980s you’d have been put in a straight jacket if you proudly proclaimed you were going to go buy a new 5000..
Thankfully the Shasta machine survived to continue to be the unfortunate answer to the question “So you guys don’t have a Coke machine then?”
Looks like a garish, over-styled mess.. just like the new Corvette. Too many angles, slits and vents that detract from the overall profile. Also they put the engine in the wrong place.
LOL - poor Alonso and Button.
So true.. I mean it’s not “slow” - especially in the ‘90s when it was released.. but it’s certainly not as fast as the looks would suggest - even back then.
The real problem here is the price point. If this were released in the online marketplaces for consoles and PC for ~$20 (or maybe as a budget portable game or something) it might be excusable - but this.. at full retail?!
Actually the level he’s playing - while it does have that trap - isn’t that bad.. it’s brutally difficult - but totally possible to complete.
best of luck. I saw the giant bomb guys making this evil police state yesterday... all I can say is wow.. just wow.
LOL - you win 1 Internet point for that
I don’t get why it needs to be an either/or thing with F1 and WEC.. Personally, I like both series for different reasons and I think a large manufacturer can have a successful program in both.
Well as a current (2014) S4 owner.. this kind of sucks.. but i love the idea of a turbo.
I’d like it if you could tap and hold the racing car emoji to change the livery.. like you can with the skin tones. Of course default should always be Ferrari.
I’d say that I agree that the Apple TV isn’t really a gaming machine (yet).. but neither was the iPhone or iPad when they launched.
I never saw it originally (maybe I was a bit too young at the time to care), but I do like the rifftrax version - definitely a good watch.
It’s true - I had a 2009 Supercharged and zero issues until I returned the lease with ~60K miles on it.
Saw that Paul Newman Racing Documentary.. really well done - some great footage in there and excellent interviews covering a really interesting racing and hollywood career.
My strategy with this.. buy it - spend about $5K-$7K getting the gremlins sorted out and cleaning it up.. then drive it *very* sparingly.