I have turned into a reblogging machine. My hope is that everyone looking or following likes Pokémon, video games, comics, and sexy naked people. I go through moods of reblogging and it can get a bit NSFW.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Spanish fashion designer invents cloths-spray
THIS IS THE RADDEST THING I HAVE EVER SEEN IN MY ENTIRE LIFE
holy shit
this seems like the most useful thing ever, forget clothing. Watch the video.
*GASPS HOMESTUCK COSPLAYERS*
Microsoft unveils next-gen Xbox One
Microsoft has unveiled Xbox One, the latest video gaming console it believes will “transform games, TV and entertainment for the 21st century living room”.
The console looks like a giant blocky VCR and I much preferred the 360 Slim, but the controller is lovely and DAT D-PAD AW YEAH, BOUT DAMN TIME. Maybe now since I won’t hate the controller, I’ll actually give Xbox the time of day to try and impress me or something. MAYBE. (probably not)
That D-pad makes me so fucking happy.
DO IT. Reblog the original post and get started, brother!
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Mister Stumpy Fluffybutt. Very nice.
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I’ve done it
I’ve created the perfect hentai creature
My god, you really have.
Did anyone else notice that the Xbox One looks remarkably like a Wii? But, black.
I’m also concerned about exactly what their “solution” for the used market will be. Denied an always online console, but, potentially requiring a game install and then charging a fee for someone else to install it… that’s fucked up.
I’m sad about my downloads and 360 games not moving forward, but, I’m not surprised. Downloadable games is a scary thing to me. The notion of ownership becomes shaky.
I’m excited about a 500GB hard drive and an improved Kinect packed in the box. Can’t wait to hear the price point on that one. They couldn’t possibly put out a $600, or even $500, console, could they?
And finally, I just don’t care about what it does with cable television. The cable television structure and market is a fucking antique and needs to be demolished and rebuilt in a way that makes sense in an age of internet and technology.