rodmillington
Rod Millington
rodmillington

Take a drink for each gear change.

My brother and I for multiplayer were predominantly GoldenEye (replaced by the superior Perfect Dark when it came out), MK64 and a tremendous amount of San Fransisco Rush (and it’s sequels). Star Fox 64 was also a good one but clearly we mostly preferred multiplayer chaos haha.

Part of it is responsiveness I think. SNES and N64 era Mario/MarioKart/Zelda games were really quite snappy in their character movements which helps a lot. Performance restrictions made them streamline level design too.

I remember it! The instant we owned, my brother and I switched from multiplayer 007 to PD because it was the same but more betterer.

It’s a shame it isn’t as well remembered.

Learnt something new today! Not sure if I prefer my previous blissful ignorance though...

An imaginary car that’s name is achingly close to making it sound like it existed?

This is what happens when too many people become a burden on the medical system later in life. They should also be volume restricted.

Sins also cost taxpayers a lot of money, especially when you combine tobacco and a (somewhat) functioning public health system.

My favourite is a blue lives matter flag right next to a don’t tread on me sticker. They seem a little bit antithetical to each other.

Lukewarm take:

I will happily reverse the old automatic transmission upcharge and pay MORE for a manual to help manufacturers keep it alive.

Agreed, I was hoping the Touring would get rid of the nostrils, they barely look okay on the regular GT3 because you know they are part of the aero package.

David: Driving four hours there and back for a Escalade press car? You confuse me.

Also David: Read on as I tell you about flying across the country to buy some rust masquerading as a Jeep, then fly back across the country to buy a Lexus sight unseen to drive back across the country to pick up the rust and then back

That could maybe justify the first shot, maybe. The subsequent ones, before tying him the back, dragging him and abandoning him in a field are all just straight up murder.

What is this heresy?

I spent 3.5 months in SE traveling around and have seen more of Vietnam than the vast majority of people and it was all self funded. I had been working full time as an engineer for four years at the time.

That’s just part of what I could achieve with a standard, middle class job and being relatively efficient with my

Aren't they just applying expensive stickers to Amaroks or was that HSV and Colorados...

*Looks at a modern turbocharger spinning at 250,000rpm and above*

Yes I’m being deliberately facetious.

Don’t forget the Amaroks. I’ve been living overseas for the best part of a decade, but the last ime I was home (aka pre-COVID), the number of highly accessorised dual cab utes was astounding.

It’s the size and weight of a small moon, range is the least of your worries going offroading.