Hm, the ones you can't get to with the truck probably have wheels. Dunno. BUT: I found out that dumpster is one of those genericized brand names, like kleenex.I feel like in video games you always see dumpsters in an alley sideways up against the wall of the building. Does this happen in real life? How does the garbagetruck get it out of there?
Not sure I understand the question (because most people stream nothing but PC games there), but have a look at this:Is there a way to stream PC games on sites like justin.tv/twitch.tv?
It will probably slip into early 2013. You can read more at the official dev blog.When is DayZ standalone coming?
Yes, although he was originally a carpenter.Is Mario actually a plumber?
Anyone having trouble syncing trophies on the PS3??
It's always slow as hell for me, but it worked fine the last time I tried it.Anyone?
Done it about 10 minutes ago, no problems doing it.Anyone?
There's a particular boos you're going to hate. He's really dangerous up close, so...Is Martial Arts only/mostly a legitimate (or plausible) method for getting through Alpha Protocol?
I've been doing great with it so far, but I'm only on the first major mission. I'm wondering if it will screw me greatly come endgame.
We got a lovely new 3DS XL from Best Buy last weekend. While retrieving it from the display case, the sales guy told me that power surges can destroy the battery, and (to his recollection) the only way to replace a dead one was direct from Nintendo at $90 a pop. UNLESS, of course, I pay extra for their Purchase Protection etc.
I said I'd take my chances and didn't get any protection. But I'm curious, is what he described a real thing? I'd imagine that they pick situations which are uncommon but scary-sounding.
We got a lovely new 3DS XL from Best Buy last weekend. While retrieving it from the display case, the sales guy told me that power surges can destroy the battery, and (to his recollection) the only way to replace a dead one was direct from Nintendo at $90 a pop. UNLESS, of course, I pay extra for their Purchase Protection etc.
I said I'd take my chances and didn't get any protection. But I'm curious, is what he described a real thing? I'd imagine that they pick situations which are uncommon but scary-sounding.
We got a lovely new 3DS XL from Best Buy last weekend. While retrieving it from the display case, the sales guy told me that power surges can destroy the battery, and (to his recollection) the only way to replace a dead one was direct from Nintendo at $90 a pop. UNLESS, of course, I pay extra for their Purchase Protection etc.
I said I'd take my chances and didn't get any protection. But I'm curious, is what he described a real thing? I'd imagine that they pick situations which are uncommon but scary-sounding.
Does Ocarina of Time have different endings depending on whether or not you collected everything? Cause I was kinda hoping not to try for all 100 Gold Skulltulas.
Short answer: they were made with the technology of the time in mind and hence are optimized for CRTs.Why do 8 and 16 bit games look better on older CRT televisions as opposed to newer flatscreens?
Does Ocarina of Time have different endings depending on whether or not you collected everything? Cause I was kinda hoping not to try for all 100 Gold Skulltulas.
Why do 8 and 16 bit games look better on older CRT televisions as opposed to newer flatscreens?
Are PS2 a/v cables backwards compatible with the PS3 a/v's?
Noticed there was a 4MB update for Spelunky today (XBLA), anyone know what for?
Some movie theaters simply sell them for cheap ($2 at mine, you keep them and only pay for them once), even if they're quite bad. I even bought a couple of them for teaching (that's two polaroid glasses behind a quater-wavelength plate, which is pretty interesting when you study light polarization). I'd say you can ask for them, and with a bit of luck...Anyone got an idea where I can get free/cheap 3D glasses (the cheap plastic ones used in movie theaters)? I need two so I can do the same screen splitscreen thing, I was thinking of just going to a movie theater and scouring for them. But not sure if you can just ask for them at the front... anyone got an idea?
Some movie theaters simply sell them for cheap ($2 at mine, you keep them and only pay for them once), even if they're quite bad. I even bought a couple of them for teaching (that's two polaroid glasses behind a quater-wavelength plate, which is pretty interesting when you study light polarization). I'd say you can ask for them, and with a bit of luck...
As for buying them cheap online, you can use Amazon for example. Search for RealD 3D glasses, you can find some as cheap as $0.48 (noname), or pack of 4 (more official) for $9.
That being said, I assume you're talking about passive 3D glasses that are found in theaters. I don't understand how you want to use them, though, especially for splitscreen purposes...
Edit: damn, I mixed color and pocket. I'll leave the original post if some people are interested in adding backlight to GB Pocket.Is there any places that sell Gameboy Color backlights or people that will do the job for you? Also, are there non solder ways of doing it? Thanks.
can anyone update me on "the last guardian"?
That sound in the background of this CS:GO theme, is it a heartbeat? It's been baffling me for a while.
the synth bassline? that's all i hear.
Is that what it is? It is a bassy, helicoptery, heartbeatsy sound. (look at me, musical pro lol)