The rules of my car are simple:
The rules of my car are simple:
As if I didn’t have enough reasons to hate the smug bastard enough, now he’s going to destroy a LaFerrari?!
Hey, at least someone is working on a Metroid game. Can’t count on Nintendo to do it.
A short “episode” within an episode with the Stig would be hilarious. A ~15 second shot of the Stig and a celebrity before the star in a reasonably priced car, just show the Stig walking around a few cars before driving them around the track, and perhaps a fun challenge thrown in there by the producers (which would,…
I still find it absurd that the SCCA has a ladies class for Solo. Although since I have such a hard time figuring out what class my car belongs in anyway, I feel like it would be an excellent cop-out for when I just want to have fun dodging cones, but don't want to study charts for hours trying to figure out how to…
My first thought was: electric engine swap and gas tank for battery swap.
It'll work as well as the other Top Gear brands from around the globe.
I'd be more excited about it if I thought it would be more than an exclusive color pallet. Add power? Add lightness? Stiffen everything? Maybe. But Mazda will likely shy away from big changes.
I'm pretty sure it's an accepted opinion shared by many that Two and a Half Men (along with everything Chuck Lore does) uses shallow, repetitive, predictable, and basic humor, and was awful. Even fans of the show will bemoan the last episode, which was potentially the worst episode they ever did. Meanwhile, Top Gear…
Except Top Gear was a wonderful show. 2 1/2 Men was awful, just completely and utterly awful.
Judging by how many delays the Focus ST saw, I'd say it's more likely for the fall of 2016.
If it has some crazy new gimmick, the only people who will be surprised will be Nintendo executives who will cry out, "Why isn't this selling?".
Maybe everyone should have to drive a powerful FWD car before they can get a RWD one. You learn to go easy until you have traction, especially off the line, and there are more limited consequences.
Here's an idea that would break a lot of cell phones: using the person's cell phone instead of a mouse. Track motion using the accelerometer, gyroscope, and compass, and force players to actually "look" around the scene with their phone as their flashlight.
The Nintendo NX is probably 3-4 years off.
Yes, Nintendo should make games that are catered to the platform they are on. However, touchscreen emulators would work much better than you think, and could work with controllers on either platform. Nintendo could even release their own mobile controller.
This is what finally convinced me to buy a dashcam.
It didn't have to be a dinosaur, they chose to make it one instead of allowing it to evolve. Instead of mocking electric cars, they should have been applauding their progress. Maybe then they could have commented on silly speeding laws without people shrugging the comments off. They could have burned thousands of…
Unique, yes, but it was utterly perfect for this game. Dual stick, or even the Wii-aiming, takes away from the more explorative nature. This wasn't about precise aim, it was about fast-paced action, platforming, and discovery.