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Eudemon

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  1. Actually Shift 2 if EA leave SMS to do their thing will be a hell of a game for all types of player. Those guys were involved in GTR, GTR2 and GTR Legends so the past reputation is definitely there and if you've seen the track list never mind the car list, the game has a good chance of taking on the role of the console racer to have.
  2. GT5 has a level of detail above and beyond even those other games, it is somewhat the bar to reach in cockpit detail, though Shift isn't far behind and those interior reflections on the window are a really really nice touch! However Forza 3 and Shift show it can be done and is much appreciated when done so. Part of the fun of using the cockpit view is the immersion, seeing in the game what you see on Top Gear and in videos you watch in youtube adds to the experience massively.
  3. The one slight thing annoying about these vids for me is the gauges not being as they said they were going to be. Watching that MP4-12C video and having played MCLA, NFS Shift, Forza 3 and of course GT5. It seems really sort of cheap looking these days and even though it's a relatively small thing it's worse in the fact that I was told back in June [2010] that they would be done. :( 2 weeks to go either way.
  4. I thought he mentioned NFS HP as an example of having one or the other. IE they have Lambo but no Fezza, they [TDU2] have Fezza but no Lambo.
  5. They should have stuck with the 3 over here also, btw note the colour orientation of the cars then look at the flag of France. ;) Anyway yeah stuck with the 3 thing as subconsciously it would imo remind people of Top Gear and have them thinking about having their own Clarkson, Hammond and Captain Slow experiences. :D
  6. That is a great looking car ...until you get to the front. Does remind me of the Zagato [Lamborghini] Raptor though.
  7. The official website for the Lotte no Omocha! television anime series began streaming a 129-second promotional video on Thursday. The anime adapts the manga of the same name by Yui Haga (Baka and Test - Summon the Beasts novel illustrator). The story begins when a boy named Naoya (Rina Satou) is brought to a magical world to be a candidate for the harem of the princess, Astarotte (Rie Kugimiya). The anime will premiere in Japan this spring. [smg id=421 type=av] The Japanese publisher Takeshobo also began streaming a 121-second trailer for the Morita-san wa Mukuchi anime on Thursday. Tae Sano's original four-panel manga follows the everyday life of a high school girl named Mayu Morita who is overly gentle and thoughtful, to the point that she does not say much of anything to anyone. The original anime DVD will ship with the third manga volume on February 26, followed by a standalone DVD on March 25. [smg id=422 type=av] Source:ANN
  8. It's not that simple actually, AC Schnitzer are a tuner not a manufacturer.
  9. Alpina and BMW refer to their closeness as "symbiotic", it is very doubtful you could get Alpina without already having BMW.
  10. That's just cold man, you know he's just like the rest of us but a lot dumber.
  11. Might be worth a try. Could place them where the banner currently is. :hmmm:
  12. Yeah they tend to be about 1-22 months behind in their LATEST's!!!!
  13. Mario, Luigi? Any Italians around? :D Radio Interview by someone from NBP Italy today by the look of it. Test Drive Unlimited 2: Intervista Esclusiva oggi su Radio Studio House!
  14. The "hate it" squad has went down a bit but it's obvious that the carlist is definitely not up to scratch for most people and in fact the only area to change in numbers is the "must try harder" section. I'll keep this poll open until the 7th February.
  15. "it", not heard of that one. Is it based on the Stephen King novel? :D
  16. This year's ninth issue of Kodansha's Young Magazine is announcing on Monday that a second television anime series based on Nobuyuki Fukumoto's gambling manga Kaiji will premiere on April 5 at 24:59 (effectively April 6 at 12:59 a.m.) The second anime series will air on the NTV network three years after the first anime aired. The Joost website had streamed the 2007-2008 television anime series in the United States. The manga also inspired a 2009 live-action film with director Tōya Satō and Death Note star Tatsuya Fujiwara as the title gambler. That film has a sequel in the works for this year. There have been three manga sequels since the original 1996-1999 Tobaku Mokushiroku Kaiji manga series ran in Young Magazine, including the ongoing Tobaku Datenshi-Roku Kaiji Kazuya-Hen. Source:ANN
  17. The Japanese publisher Kodansha has posted a 77-second promotional video for the original anime DVD that will be bundled with Tozen Ujiie's Seitokai Yakuindomo school comedy manga on April 15. The limited edition of the fifth manga volume will include the DVD. [smg id=420 type=av] Source:ANN
  18. This year's ninth issue of Kodansha's Morning magazine is announcing on Thursday that Kenshi Hirokane's long-running Shima Kōsaku manga is being made into a "somewhat unusual anime." The anime's release format, launch date, and other details will be provided in the magazine and its official website in the future. Since 1983, Hirokane has been depicting the corporate rise of a Japanese executive named Kosaku Shima. With every change in job title the main character receives, the manga title also changes. The manga began under the name Kachō Shima Kōsaku (Section Chief Kosaku Shima), and the two current series are Shachō Shima Kōsaku (President Kosaku Shima) in Morning magazine and a prequel called Kakarichō Shima Kōsaku in Morning's sibling publication, Evening. Kodansha published two bilingual volumes of Shachō Shima Kōsaku last year. Source:ANN
  19. The editors of Comic Rush magazine announced on Wednesday that the magazine will move from print to a completely electronic format. The March issue, which just shipped on Wednesday, will be the final print issue from the publisher JIVE Ltd., and the first all-digital issue will debut on March 1. Future issues will be available on personal computers, Apple iPhone/iPad/iPod touch devices, and Android smartphones on the 1st of every month for 450 yen (about US$5.50). The current March issue is already available for free on the official computer website for the new digital edition. The iPad/iPhone version is slated for mid- to late February, while the Android version is slated for March 1. The magazine currently publishes the following titles: Imusanjo's Bushitsu no Dwarf-chan Yoshihisa Inoue's Maru Dere Yuichi Hasegawa's Yuusha Raideen spinoff God Bird Hanamaru Nanto's Shinyaku Ōkami ga Kuru! Renga Kijima's Brafman Over Boost KEI's Copyhan: Saya to Sayu no Daisakusen Yasuyuki Tsurugi's Tama Hime Hidetaka Kakei's Tona-Gura! Yūya Kurokami and Karuna Kanzaki's Shinakoi Kaoru Mizuhara and Takashi Konno's Voice Actress's Theater Papaion! Mizuhara-san Samui Kitagawa and Maika Netsu's Hokuto-chan no Nanatsuboshi Miyao Nekoyama's Aku no Meshitsukai Masahiro Takatani's Denki no Hanayome Koha Hakoda's Brush Up Aya Tsutsumi's Akuma de Moteru ××× Monta Tokita's Mimi Mimic Ashita Morimi's Cocoa no Kekkon Internet Marriage Motoo Koyama's Ozanari Dungeon Tactics The March issue features a Shinakoi cover by special guest artist Mutsumi Inomata to mark the release of the manga's fourth volume. Source:ANN
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