If we are just judging by that picture, I mean, we can't see what's behind where they sit so I'm sure they've got some stuff (or will have) going on behind them.
the walls are too empty. I don't like it.
But we can. What we usually see is up on the TVs.
I'm surprised they wouldn't shake up the look more.
But we can. What we usually see is up on the TVs.
You guys are silly.
I am curious how the audio is going to sound with those high ceilings and walls though.
Have to admit that it's kind of a bummer that the Mario is Missing Bombastica is a solo joint. Seems like a real good one to have a back-and-forth with somebody on.
New set!
That couch is lookin' rough
the walls are too empty. I don't like it.
I'd love to see more stuff like this, touring game studios, talking to devs, etc.
http://www.giantbomb.com/videos/giant-bomb-valve/2300-4014/
They really need to decorate the walls before UPF. Their blankness is depressing.
I went to download Pokemon Picross and found out that the 3DS already had other picross games
I'm happy
Y'all should play picross
oh man, the demo derby is reminding me that tips and tricks used to have a last-page feature that was just sharing cool armored core designs that readers sent in. I LOVED it. I thought the robots looked so cool. never played armored core though.
Tips & Tricks was cool because they'd have loads of small features after the cheats section that would rotate regularly, so you'd have goofy import stuff, cheats that nobody knew the effects of, puzzles printed on less glossy paper so you could do them right on the page and get pixel art, reader-submitted content, and all sorts of other shit.
I owe a lot of my knowledge of stuff like mister mosquito to tips and tricks. I actually just threw out a huge stack of them because I had no use anymore. Are they archived online anywhere?
And where is that Australian flag that sat behind the hosting chair that nobody ever gave me a satisfactory answer as to where it came from?
Yeah, bummer that lots of them are missing.
This is definitely the first issue I ever bought though. December '02. Damn.
I wonder how Dan feels about Star Fox Adventures. I mean, he loves star fox and he loves Zelda so he has to love Star Fox Adventures, right?
This is fantastic, Still at Nolan Bushnell talking about his Catalyst businesses and personal robots.
Brad's looking like David Lynch.
Brad's hair makes him look like a tunnel snake.