What’s this?
There’s magic in the air!
What’s this?
There’s magic in the air!
I played through them all a couple of years ago. They hold up great in my opinion, and 2 got a great remaster, so the graphics are solid. If you are talking about ODST specifically, then I’ll say it’s one of my favorites. It has a totally different feel to it that helps to flesh out the game universe a lot, and being so damn squishy makes the gameplay a lot different. There’s a sort of noir vibe to it too, so it definitely stands apart from the other games.
I would say his character in A.I. would be my second favorite. Maybe not the greatest film, but he did a great job in his role. #1 would definitely be I ♡ Huckabees. Such a great movie, and great cast too.
Probably my third favorite Jude Law roll.
I really enjoyed this game, but never figured out how to keep the ones that phase in and out from escaping.
Aww man, that was my go-to weather app. Anybody have FOSS suggestions for android?
Oh shit, never been able to find subbed versions of the Area 88 OVAs!
I was pretty upset that my grandma got me a Genesis instead of a Super Nintendo, but I played the hell out of Sonic 2, Sonic and Knuckles, and Mortal Kombat. No Super Mario World though. :(
Whhhhhat? That’s awesome!
I would’ve called it Dr Crusher.
Please tell me they fixed the resolution!
“They were totally about to launch rockets at us! For no reason at all! Hit them with the warplanes!”
The way I understand it, pagers are a one way device. When a message is sent to a pager it is broadcasted by the network for the pager to recieve, but there isn’t any sort of confirmation sent back to the tower, so they can’t really be tracked. That’s why they were in use prior to cellphones. These pagers ran on a AAA battery from what I understand, which wouldn’t last very long if it was having to constantly broadcast like a cellphone.
Oh damn, didn’t realize it was on mobile. Great game!
I’m with you on both counts.
I’m running a pair of JBL 305p MKIIs with the matching LSR310S sub. I have it hooked to my PC and mixer with a Behringer UMC204HD which allows me to record the signal from my mixer. I’ve been happy with them for a couple of years now. Regardless, I would recommend studio monitors if you want a true sound.
I quote this shit all the time,
Nokia era Lumias were amazing phones, and I loved the OS, but a lack of apps kept it from ever being a contender. Still miss my live tiles though.
Nah, I’m right there with you.
Nintendo: “YOU’RE. NOT. WELCOME. HERE!”