Scientifically Accurate Duck Tales. Woo-oo!
I like the theory behind these videos, but they need to work on being so terribly off key.
Scientifically Accurate Duck Tales. Woo-oo!
How does this stuff get released.Ride to Hell: Retribution - The latest contender for WORST GAME EVER
I dunno, you'd have to be REALLY broken to beat Big Rigs.
I really feel like the game wasn't that bad. It's a buggy piece of crap, sure, but it looks like it should be more around a 2-3 score. A 1 rating should be reserved for something that barely functions... like Big Rigs.Ride to Hell: Retribution - The latest contender for WORST GAME EVER
I dunno, you'd have to be REALLY broken to beat Big Rigs.
Has anyone else noticed lately that the bottom centimeter or so of all their youtube videos are now obscured? As in, kinda tucked under the progress bar/control buttons so you can "kinda" see them behind there, but the only way to see the whole actual video is to go fullscreen?
It's murder on subtitled videos, for me.
I admit, I like the idea of live Let's Plays of bad games, done-up all Rocky Horror Picture Show style with audience participation, running gags, a live cast and more. That would be pretty awesome. Unpredictable, game-breaking bugs, and the length of most games makes it completely impractical, but it's still a fun concept.Yahtzee reviews it this week, coincidentally!
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/zero-punctuation/7785-Ride-to-Hell-Retribution
Street Fighter 2: Church Edition
Might take a while, that.
Some nsfw content, brief nudity, too much awesomeness.
This is literally the funniest youtube video I've ever watched.
Will Sasso is the only man to have mastered Vine.
I've seen that demonstration before, the viscosity makes me think it is not water filling that container, but something else. Also, I don't know what the mechanism looks like with the liquid drained away (paddles? rods? what?).the magic in laminar flow shows up after he reverses the crank
Because of its mouthwatering, zesty flavor.Why do I love this so much?
I've seen that demonstration before, the viscosity makes me think it is not water filling that container, but something else. Also, I don't know what the mechanism looks like with the liquid drained away (paddles? rods? what?).