KLK and Blue Steel have made this the season that made me relapse into my old anime addiction again. I'd escaped for a few years, but...it's like heroin...let yourself get back in just once, and...
KLK and Blue Steel have made this the season that made me relapse into my old anime addiction again. I'd escaped for a few years, but...it's like heroin...let yourself get back in just once, and...
Been watching this game obsessively for a while now...I've had enough being teased by videos, I can't wait to play!
Not exactly...the Sea Duck/Conwing L-16 was basically a combination of a couple different real planes. It was basically the front end of a Grumman Goose, but with a twin-boom rear half from something like a C-119 Flying Boxcar.
Most of those are set in New York, which isn't part of New England...
I love the look of this game, and I'll definitely be picking it up, but...why not Vita? It would be a perfect fit for the system, and I'd love to be able to play it on the go; I'm really not spending that much time in front of my TV lately.
It's also a lot easier to develop for IOS, since you're developing for a small number of very similar devices...Iphone 4 and 5, Ipad 4 and Air, maybe still iPad 3, that's about it, most of which have the same basic hardware or variants of it.
Nope, I'm loving it, one of my favorites in quite a while now. But it was already in the last "five anime" article...
The thing about the Aztek, though, is that there's nothing at all bad about the concept behind it; the failure is all in the execution. If it was brought back and done right, it could be pretty decent.
Actually, take a closer look at that Qoros. http://www.qorosauto.com/en/models/qoro…
No, it's on any 2010-2012 Coupe with the navigation package; engine doesn't matter.
Backing this one up. While it supposedly costs $99-$199, Hyundai's updated the maps on my Genesis Coupe for free before. The nav system is great, too - easy to use, plenty of features, and it's never taken me for a wrong turn yet. Only thing "off" at all about it is its ETAs tend to be hilariously optimistic near…
I wish I knew why I hate red gauges so much, but I do. I know they're practical. I know they're objectively the best for eyestrain and night vision. But, I can't stand them, to the point that it's almost a dealbreaker on a car for me...
That's actually the entire point of this, though; it's an ad for Volvo's new Active Steering, which is supposed to be able to keep the trucks straight while they're reversing.
Really? The XL isn't -that- large. Mine goes everywhere with me (street passes!), usually in my jeans pockets...never had any problems with that.
"Lots of luxury?" From the pictures, it looks like the most luxurious options it has are...bench seats. Oh, and purple lights.
Just gave in and bought my 3DS XL, too. Can't wait for this!
Yep! I had one of them before the Intrigue. '91 S-10 Blazer. Unfortunately it turned to pretty much pure rust like most of them in this part of the country, but it still ran beautifulyl to the end!
Renowned where? I've never heard -any- complaints about 3800 reliability, but a quick google search on it comes up with endless praise for it. My Intrigue was still running like new at well over 150k, without any kind of engine work in the years I owned it. Only things I ever had to replace on the car were a MAF…
Now, that's not entirely fair. In general, a 90 degree V6 isn't a great thing, but the Buick V6 and its decedents didn't survive decades by being crap. The malaise era models were pretty terrible, but there were some pretty good engines in that family, too. The L67 supercharged 3800 series II was a great engine in…