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Here's Jena's take on an original character from the setting of the computer and video game "Fallout 3," the best-selling post apocalyptic rpg.
Some friendly words to help you on your way. Brought to you by the Aperture Advice Dept
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My lesson in not to trust anyone on eBay:
Bought cheap on a fleamarket, set in eBay in 2001 and sent it to new-zealand but never got my money for it.
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O.K. I'm sure some of the sceptics out there are saying, sure Steve, where did you come up with a Lear Jet? And what's up with New York? You live in Vegas. Well, I can swear that I took this picture and flew this Lear Jet under that damn bridge.
I suppose a critical missing part of this story was that I was sitting behind my computer playing on Microsofts Flight Simulator. I mean to say, this is the most fun you can have on a computer without a real plane. I mean the detail and reality is beyond amazing. Just view this panel in LARGE and you can see that every guage is spot on. Things like speed, altitude, attitude, direction, wheels, flaps and every other thing a good panel should tell you about. It even starts out with full tanks and dares you not to run out of fuel.
I stopped flying five years ago and my son just recently sent this to me to keep me "up in the air" The planes include everything from a gas powered hang glider up to a 747. For sport, P-51 Mustangs, the Extra 300 stunt planes which I have some good knowledge of and even some F/A 18 Hornets with which I've been buzzing the Las Vegas Strip with. If you have some wanderlust, there are over 24,000 different airfields.
I could go on and on with this speech, so suffice to say I'm enjoying the game.
P.S. I don't work for Microsoft plus I believe they don't make these anymore.
P.P.S. The picture is made by hitting a pause button and then just taking a picture of the screen.
Day 04 - 17.08.2014
Gamescom Köln - celebrate the games 2014
das größte Messe- und Event-Highlight für interaktive Spiele und Unterhaltung.
gamescom 2014 in Cologne.
The world's largest trade fair and event highlight for interactive games and entertainment
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Confection was just hanging out in the nice air conditioning and playing Candy Crush with her little pals :D
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Computer games tend to teach you new skills*, which is why some games feature tutorial levels designed for gamers of any ability. Other games weave their lessons into game play.
The Thief games made me aware of what kind of surface I was walking on. Earth, stone and wood were relatively quiet, but gravel, metal and most fearsome of all, marble, were to be avoided at all costs. The audio captures boots-on-marble vividly, and is sure to elicit a "hello? Is anybody there?" from nearby guards.
The First City Bank and Trust level is a sprawling network of corridors, halls, offices and steam-punk robots, set within what is clearly more than just a bank. Marble is everywhere, along with furious iron beasts, with a fiery behind and cannons for arms.
This was taken in The Dome, originally the Physicians hall, before becoming a bank. Currently, it's a sort of entertainment-complex used by office workers, eager to shed inhibitions and sobriety. It's a beautiful building, as I suppose it's churlish for me to snipe, as at least it's being looked after, and the vomit is cleaned off every morning.
* By "skills", I don't mean anything which would be useful in the real world
AMSTERDAM (theatre?) 550 Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan with posters Patti Labelle at the Winter Garden, Martha Graham at the Met, the Canadian Brass etc
+++ At the left there is a poster for the MARCH FOR A NON-NUCLEAR WORLD in Washington DC on 26 and 28 APRIL 1980
+++ Poster of MI-SEX, a band from New Zealand with a hit in 1979: Computer Games
+++ Poster of Patti Labelle, new album RELEASED (March 1980) Live at the Wintergarden April 22-27
+++ Poster of Canadian Brass, concerts at Carnegie Hall, April 22, 1980 ("The Marx Brothers of Brass....")
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Spontanes Model-Shooting auf der Gamescom 2013
Gamescom Köln - celebrate the games 2013
das größte Messe- und Event-Highlight für interaktive Spiele und Unterhaltung.
gamescom 2013 in Cologne.
The world's largest trade fair and event highlight for interactive games and entertainment
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Title: Romance of Three Kingdoms
Artist: Tsuyoshi Nagano
Number of pieces: 1000 pcs
Material: cardboard
Size: 50 x 75cm
Brand: Yanoman
Reference No: 89 (2022/001)
Tsuyoshi Nagano born 1961 in Tokyo, is a Japanese illustrator known for his Three Kingdoms and Sengoku Jidai themed artworks. He graduated at Nihon University College of Art and began his career as a freelance artist.
His working history with Koei began in 1995 when they hired him to draw the cover art for their games. Nagano has also done illustrations of various franchises including Star Wars. He is affiliated with the Society of Illustrators and the Japan Publication Artist League.
Nagano mainly uses oil on canvas while his visual style is a blend of realism and surrealism. Although his portfolio mostly consists of montages depicting historical figures, he has expressed an interest in doing more illustrated posters for films.
Original Nintendo Gameboy
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