Between the American company that has had ergonomic products going back 20+ years, vs any Japanesse company, my money in on the American company for putting more research into HIDs.
Between the American company that has had ergonomic products going back 20+ years, vs any Japanesse company, my money in on the American company for putting more research into HIDs.
Not the best, but good god - I dislike the hate this gets. Why, no - it wasn't perfect! But good heavens it hit all the important story points, and some parts were pretty sharp! If it failed anywhere it was living up to fan's impossible-to-replicate imaginations.
1999 The Matrix killed Dark City.
The world didn't deserve it.
That's too bad. Because lord knows those three things are more than enough to get me into the cinema for the second time this year, which is pretty unprecendented for me.
If I spray my forearms down with this and dive into the ocean, would my water-resistant arms be more effective at punching sharks?
Could this be used to coat roads before snow storms....I think I'm going to buy a few cans and try it on my walkway this winter.
I wonder just when it was that "cloud" became such a successful buzzword for things that have existed for decades? I wonder why everyone eats it up so readily now? It's like someone said one day "Hey, lets take this concept that's been around forever, remote computing, wrap it in a hip buzzword, attach a pricing model…
No but I strongly recommend that you do. It changes how you perceive the characters and how you interpret the story.
And really, some of those "cool features" weren't all that cool after all once some details came out. Take the sharing feature for example. It sounded cool to share your games with friends and family, at least until we found out that it was a trial share where guesters could only play said games for like an hour. But…
Dear Microsoft,
Kyle, you're arguing that people should have taken a stick with no promise of a carrot in the future. Did Microsoft ever say anything about making games cheaper as a result of these policies? Anywhere? There is no reason for anyone to have just accepted this DRM in exchange for the hope that maaaaaaaybe Microsoft will…
The are, the new system with downloads works in blocks. So for example, you can start downloading the game, and once the first "level" or "block" is downloaded, you can start playing and it will continue downloading the rest of the game in the background. They are going for an "instant" gaming experience.
They make…
This morning? I saw this days ago...
If you think I am defending Microsoft's DRM policy, which I called "awful" in a headline linked in this very article, you really need to work on your language skills.
My guess on Man of Steel: Zod comes back as the eradicator 2 sequels in. Btw empty pod held Kara Zor El aka supergirl. It was covered in the prequel comics.
It seems like Sony wants to get where Microsoft does, but they want to let it happen in a more organic manner, not just shoehorning the entire world into digital distribution and online, but giving both options and letting things occur naturally.
I think this holiday season will make it or break it for the WiiU. If Donkey Kong and Mario Kart can't sell consoles, I don't know what will. I did like some of the games they showed, but again, they're all first party games that I liked. Still not enough to get it atm.
The problem is that they essentially have to make two versions, which costs time and money. The differences between 360 and PS3 are pretty trivial. But for Nintendo, they have to make cuts and spend more time and money developing a separate version. So essentially they would have to simultaneously make the 360/PS3…