Did you notice they named their product "Carputer?" That is the lamest thing I have ever heard.
New Carputer owner: Check it out, its my new Carputer!
Friend: You are a loser.
Note to embedded computing guys, don't name anything "-puter."
Lost Vikings for the Genesis did have co-op, so I'm pretty sure the SNES one did too. There was a sequel to it as well, but I never played it. You could also play Mega Bomberman as teams, for instance 2 humans vs 2 CPUs. The Chaos Engine (aka Soldiers of Fortune) was a top-down co-op shootemup. Gunstar Heroes was a side-scrolling shooter (like Contra) that had a 2 player co-op mode. That was cool because you could throw the other player as a weapon (and he wouldn't get hurt). Did River City Ranson have a 2 player co-op mode? and what about those Dodge Ball games?
Umps, with their personalities, are a part of the game. They add to the entertainment value of baseball. Replacing them with machines would suck. I know that's not what the QuesTec system is doing now, but I don't agree with the notion that a computer should replace human umpires.
The article did mention the use of 'harmless' water-based paint. I wonder if anyone is actually going to be able to see the ads on the flapping wings. I'm sure they'll clean off the birds, so they'll be able to advertise something else, like Animal Crossing.
My war vet father in law likes to watch war movies. I don't think he ever tried Counter Strike, but he did get addicted to the light-gun game Time Crisis on the Playstation.
Fat people existed before the TV was invented. Look at old pictures and paintings.
I wonder if there will be ads in the style of the anti-smoking or anti-drug ads. "This is your ass." (cut to thin person in a thong) "This is your ass on a lifetime of bacon double cheeseburgers!" (cut to sequence of fatter and fatter people in same thong)
I do agree with one of the GS editors that said the Genesis 6-button pad was the best Sega pad. The older 3-button pad felt mushy and heavy in comparison. And the Saturn pads felt cheap to me after being used to the Genesis 6-button pad.
What happens in the case of a settlement is whatever the parties agree to as part of the settlement agreement. It could include any number of issues. Usually, one party pays money to the other and the other party agrees to drop its suit and not bring a future suit on the issue. The paying of legal fees can be a part of the money that gets paid. They can also agree not to mention anything about the case in public.
Have you seen how big his feet are (proportionally)?
Did you notice they named their product "Carputer?" That is the lamest thing I have ever heard. New Carputer owner: Check it out, its my new Carputer! Friend: You are a loser. Note to embedded computing guys, don't name anything "-puter."
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Lost Vikings for the Genesis did have co-op, so I'm pretty sure the SNES one did too. There was a sequel to it as well, but I never played it. You could also play Mega Bomberman as teams, for instance 2 humans vs 2 CPUs. The Chaos Engine (aka Soldiers of Fortune) was a top-down co-op shootemup. Gunstar Heroes was a side-scrolling shooter (like Contra) that had a 2 player co-op mode. That was cool because you could throw the other player as a weapon (and he wouldn't get hurt). Did River City Ranson have a 2 player co-op mode? and what about those Dodge Ball games?
He should have used the Star Raiders keypad as the mouse. That would have given plenty of mouse buttons, and maybe macro buttons or something.
Umps, with their personalities, are a part of the game. They add to the entertainment value of baseball. Replacing them with machines would suck. I know that's not what the QuesTec system is doing now, but I don't agree with the notion that a computer should replace human umpires.
But the 8 people sitting around the poor guy with bird kaka on his toupee will laugh whenever they see the name Acclaim. Brilliant!
The article did mention the use of 'harmless' water-based paint. I wonder if anyone is actually going to be able to see the ads on the flapping wings. I'm sure they'll clean off the birds, so they'll be able to advertise something else, like Animal Crossing.
There was also Genital.
something like this: http://homepage2.nifty.com/ztath/starthp/subpage11 .html
But at least they'll get those pirated Finding Nemo DVDs they've been waiting for.
You think war vets like to play wargames?
My war vet father in law likes to watch war movies. I don't think he ever tried Counter Strike, but he did get addicted to the light-gun game Time Crisis on the Playstation.
a GBA might be ok, but when you hit 30, you might want to keep your GBA playing in stealth mode.
Fat people existed before the TV was invented. Look at old pictures and paintings.
I wonder if there will be ads in the style of the anti-smoking or anti-drug ads. "This is your ass." (cut to thin person in a thong) "This is your ass on a lifetime of bacon double cheeseburgers!" (cut to sequence of fatter and fatter people in same thong)
The average office IT guy should be able to teach the average office Windows user how to do it.
Have you ever heard German? It sounds evil.
It must have been that high school computer club new project! Damn meddling kids...
Will the Invading aliens from another dimension drink Sprite?
No, but they'll drink 7-Up and eat Reese's Pieces, or whatever.
Maybe you could upgrade your site so it'll survive a slashdotting?
I do agree with one of the GS editors that said the Genesis 6-button pad was the best Sega pad. The older 3-button pad felt mushy and heavy in comparison. And the Saturn pads felt cheap to me after being used to the Genesis 6-button pad.
Get the pr0n industry to use PNG, and it'll gain widespread acceptance.
Anyone got ideas for what to do with an old GBA?
Send it to me.
Damn, that's ugly.
What happens in the case of a settlement is whatever the parties agree to as part of the settlement agreement. It could include any number of issues. Usually, one party pays money to the other and the other party agrees to drop its suit and not bring a future suit on the issue. The paying of legal fees can be a part of the money that gets paid. They can also agree not to mention anything about the case in public.
it kinda sucks for the Indian employees who are going to be out of work now.
Maybe this will lead to an explosion of Indian blogging.