I remember the Bincho-tan Nendo was in the big Animate store in Mong Kok for years. I kept waiting for a price drop because it was marked up to like $400 or something.
I remember the Bincho-tan Nendo was in the big Animate store in Mong Kok for years. I kept waiting for a price drop because it was marked up to like $400 or something.
I lost it at "Hatsune Riku".
I wonder if the action scenes will look anything like Edgar Wright's short.
Apparently Youtube has an automatic gif-making option now. Haven't tried it yet.
And now I regret not living in an Asian country that has faces on bills.
I was making a comment about perceived value vs. actual worth, and that the fact that companies are spending millions upon millions of dollars to make the video game equivalent of a McRib is kind of ludicrous.
I see that now. Maybe the object was really small, and doesn't show up on camera. That jump could have been in surprise from the impact, or to avoid said object. He could've also pulled a muscle with the unexpected jump.
He was already holding his leg when they noticed him. It might've happened off-camera beforehand.
But what does it say about your analogy when your McRib is $60 and the filet mignon is free?
Is there any truth to the rumors that the studio is composed of openly racist and sexist developers? If so, kudos to Steam for putting a lid on it. I wouldn't want racists using my platform to make money.
For real though. If the dude went to a boarding school in Switzerland, however briefly, he lived in a semblance of our reality. He probably had friends, and even if he had "handlers" while overseas, he presumably has been on the internet at some point. The guy more than likely knows his whole life is a bullshit play,…
That's pretty awesome, I'll give it a go.
My assumption is that the hands were added way later in post-production, and that the green screen unit didn't have access to an actual Wii U gamepad or a dummy for some stupid reason. So they had to make a fake prop cobbled together from a cheap tablet and shoot that instead.
I always wanted to play the n64 version of the game, with the updates sprites and textures. Was it actually any good?
Oh you... horrible... fraggle draggle... GUH
Go to any Japanese restaurant that serves gyudon. I guarantee it'll be better.
I don't mean in terms of actual nutrition, just in terms of taste, and even marketing. McDonald's, Burger King and the like are billed as "sometimes foods" that you treat yourself to when you're feeling particularly decadent and/or lazy. Even if it contains the same amount of sugar, fat, and salt, a Yoshinoya meal can…
I have to admit, when I'm in Japan I mostly eat out of convenience stores, Mister Donut and Lotteria with the occasional trip to Go! Go! Curry as a treat.