walfisch05
Walfisch
walfisch05

Mr. Bear, I listen to this track at least everyday, really epic music fitting for an epic (story mode) fight.

This is absolutely true. Especially at the dying seconds of the game, with a mere point being the difference between winning the basket, a definite timeout SHOULD be in order.

As for the Spurs, it's quite possible that, you know, Pop sets up a play, Spurs executed it, but they did not convert.

The commish's effort to do a Lance Stephenson is not as impressive as the original.

Did you, at least, wish them a "Merry Christmas" before asking for that lap? Some people do become more generous during the yuletide season..

You actually raised a very good question with regards to Swat Kats (which I loved, btw).

This image right here is the best I think.

Now playing

Haha, this needs more recommends guys, c'mon!

Thanks, Kotaku, for reminding me the awesome-ness of Haruhiko Mikimoto. As a kid from the 80's, the nostalgia for Macross is always welcomed. Check out his recent work in Mobile Suit Gundam in Ecole Du Ciel.

There is something... or someone... outside.

This is weird, I noticed some of the pics have the license plates digitized, while the others show the plates clearly.

This is exactly the one wish that sports video games have, and finally it's coming true. Look, I don't really mind starting as a rookie in a NBA 2k my player mode every single year, but with this, at least it gives us a sense of actually advancing in the league, instead of going through my rookie season annually 3

Wow, not really into car bashing, but damn. This thing reminds me of a Michael Bay Decepticon that transforms into a Rav-4. Those angles!

Now playing

These are all nice, but if I'd known that this was a QOTD, I would have nominated this.

I saw this first in Deadspin, and I was snickering the whole day in my office. And yeah, this is more muscle memory than acknowledgment for the FT effort. Case in point: Andrew Bogut.

Somebody posted Kevin Love's devotion to the high five. So here's James Harden doing it out of muscle memory.

I was about to post a GIF of this, thanks!

1) When you get on the design aspect of your projects, do you have an underlying theme that keep in mind across all your work? Or do you simply go with what you feel is right for that particular car?

I was about to post the Bad NFL lip reading here, but you beat me to it, so thanks!