Teh omg what were they thinking thread
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Originally Posted by kenji815
http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show...6#post14157336
pwned by my +37 offset
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The only thing you are changing is the geometry of your wheel travel, but you did make the proper adjustments with a coil over suspension and upgraded caster posistion. I think the only thing you are missing is longer controll arms to increase the steering output.
But yeah they're morons
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trade WOW account for car parts?
trade WOW account for car parts?
Originally Posted by laoba
tekken!!!

and found this tekken cosplay

click on the link for the rest of the pics
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...ial_s%26sa%3DN
Adult MMO.

In-Depth
The adult market is big, it was only a matter of time before it spread into MMO titles.
March 16, 2006
by John Gaudiosi
While new entries are constantly being announced for the casual and hardcore massively multiplayer online (MMO) games market, a new niche is taking shape this year. Two Adults Only (AO)-rated games are entering the subscription videogame space. On the heels of the announcement that San Diego, CA-based adult entertainment company Naughty America is launching its Naughty America: The Game later this year, TLA Entertainment Group will market and distribute Hollywood-based developer Republik Games' Spend the Night by Q3 of this year. That means two AO-rated MMO games are heading to the market this year, providing a new adult niche in multiplayer online gaming.
Robert Coshland, CEO, Republik Games, said that Spend the Night will be a "high-end, cutting-edge 3D PC game. The team of 12 that are working on the game are using the Jupiter Engine from Touchstone Entertainment, which is the same technology that powered Buena Vista Games' TRON: Killer App (These exclusive screens give you an idea of the graphics.). Coshland previously worked at Buena Vista Games where he serves as executive or senior producer on a number of hit titles The Incredibles, Toy Story 2, A Bug's Life, Clue, and Chicken Little.
Coshland said Spend the Night will support multiplayer gameplay for both competitive and cooperative play. The exact number of players that can enter into a game space together is still being determined. And Coshland is keeping mum on exact specifics of the gameplay. He compared the competitive gameplay to a fighting or wrestling game, minus the fighting or wrestling. Coshland promised that gameplay will make this experience much more than a giant chat world. The game will support both text and voice-over-IP chat.
It appears that a good portion of the game will revolve around virtual dates. Gamers can pair up with another and enter a virtual date through their avatars. Like The Sims, this game will allow players to create an in-game persona complete with appearance, likes and dislikes. Once two people connect in the game's world, they can go on virtual dates in various levels. These dates can be platonic, or they can become sexual.
The 3D sex in the game will be graphic, so there won't be the blurring that The Sims 2 provides to players. Coshland said there will be many options for engaging in different types of sexual activity. In fact, the game will provide both heterosexual and homosexual hook-ups for guy-guy, girl-girl, and guy-girl action. The game's setting allow players to customize what occurs in their game world, so those who couldn't handle Brokeback Mountain can turn off the guy-guy option and not have to see any in-game cowboy love. Gay cowboys could also turn off the hetero sex option in the game, so that their game world has no cowgirls around.
"There will be virtual sex in the game, but it can be played without the sex," said Coshland. "The scoring model works whether you engage in sex or not."
Coshland said Spend the Nightt is like a virtual dating game where real people use avatars to engage in virtual adventures in a variety of game world settings. As gamers score points for dates, players win upgrades and unlock new levels and characters. Coshland said this will keep players coming back for more.
Unlike AO-rated games like Singles: Flirt Up Your Life or Leisure Suit Larry (both of which were available in AO via download), Spend the Night will focus on a multiplayer experience. More than just the two people on a date can enter that space, so the game could allow four players to be in the same room. While the two couples can see each other, and any hanky panky that's going on, they cannot join in any type of group sex.
"Spend the Night's multiplayer dynamic is something that's new," said Coshland.
"We're tapping into a new niche-a potentially large niche-that borders the popular segments of gaming, adult entertainment and online dating."
While adult video stores will sell the game, Coshland expects most sales to come through online retailers (most of them adult-oriented). The game will come with a free month of gameplay, after which players will pay a monthly subscription fee to play the game online.
"Every few months we'll provide new content," said Coshland. "Some upgrades will be minor, which will be free, others will be major, which we'll charge for."
Coshland isn't worried about the sexual content of the game. He believes once the game ships there will be an audience that will be interested in playing it.
"Violence in America only generates some concern, but sex is a huge issue here," said Coshland. "It's the opposite in Europe, where sex is accepted but violence is not."
He said the European retailers have been very receptive to this game already. TLA will put its marketing power behind this title because it owns an equity stake in the independent game developer. Coshland said the game will be sent to gaming press before it's released to generate awareness.
Going forward, Republik will focus on one game at a time.
"We're currently looking at a number of other titles," said Coshland. "We're doing one game at a time. We're focusing on emerging markets that we believe have big niches to fill."
http://www.gamedaily.com/mmogames/fe...=262&t=preview
http://pc.gamedaily.com/game/gallery...sp?gameid=5071

In-Depth
The adult market is big, it was only a matter of time before it spread into MMO titles.
March 16, 2006
by John Gaudiosi
While new entries are constantly being announced for the casual and hardcore massively multiplayer online (MMO) games market, a new niche is taking shape this year. Two Adults Only (AO)-rated games are entering the subscription videogame space. On the heels of the announcement that San Diego, CA-based adult entertainment company Naughty America is launching its Naughty America: The Game later this year, TLA Entertainment Group will market and distribute Hollywood-based developer Republik Games' Spend the Night by Q3 of this year. That means two AO-rated MMO games are heading to the market this year, providing a new adult niche in multiplayer online gaming.
Robert Coshland, CEO, Republik Games, said that Spend the Night will be a "high-end, cutting-edge 3D PC game. The team of 12 that are working on the game are using the Jupiter Engine from Touchstone Entertainment, which is the same technology that powered Buena Vista Games' TRON: Killer App (These exclusive screens give you an idea of the graphics.). Coshland previously worked at Buena Vista Games where he serves as executive or senior producer on a number of hit titles The Incredibles, Toy Story 2, A Bug's Life, Clue, and Chicken Little.
Coshland said Spend the Night will support multiplayer gameplay for both competitive and cooperative play. The exact number of players that can enter into a game space together is still being determined. And Coshland is keeping mum on exact specifics of the gameplay. He compared the competitive gameplay to a fighting or wrestling game, minus the fighting or wrestling. Coshland promised that gameplay will make this experience much more than a giant chat world. The game will support both text and voice-over-IP chat.
It appears that a good portion of the game will revolve around virtual dates. Gamers can pair up with another and enter a virtual date through their avatars. Like The Sims, this game will allow players to create an in-game persona complete with appearance, likes and dislikes. Once two people connect in the game's world, they can go on virtual dates in various levels. These dates can be platonic, or they can become sexual.
The 3D sex in the game will be graphic, so there won't be the blurring that The Sims 2 provides to players. Coshland said there will be many options for engaging in different types of sexual activity. In fact, the game will provide both heterosexual and homosexual hook-ups for guy-guy, girl-girl, and guy-girl action. The game's setting allow players to customize what occurs in their game world, so those who couldn't handle Brokeback Mountain can turn off the guy-guy option and not have to see any in-game cowboy love. Gay cowboys could also turn off the hetero sex option in the game, so that their game world has no cowgirls around.
"There will be virtual sex in the game, but it can be played without the sex," said Coshland. "The scoring model works whether you engage in sex or not."
Coshland said Spend the Nightt is like a virtual dating game where real people use avatars to engage in virtual adventures in a variety of game world settings. As gamers score points for dates, players win upgrades and unlock new levels and characters. Coshland said this will keep players coming back for more.
Unlike AO-rated games like Singles: Flirt Up Your Life or Leisure Suit Larry (both of which were available in AO via download), Spend the Night will focus on a multiplayer experience. More than just the two people on a date can enter that space, so the game could allow four players to be in the same room. While the two couples can see each other, and any hanky panky that's going on, they cannot join in any type of group sex.
"Spend the Night's multiplayer dynamic is something that's new," said Coshland.
"We're tapping into a new niche-a potentially large niche-that borders the popular segments of gaming, adult entertainment and online dating."
While adult video stores will sell the game, Coshland expects most sales to come through online retailers (most of them adult-oriented). The game will come with a free month of gameplay, after which players will pay a monthly subscription fee to play the game online.
"Every few months we'll provide new content," said Coshland. "Some upgrades will be minor, which will be free, others will be major, which we'll charge for."
Coshland isn't worried about the sexual content of the game. He believes once the game ships there will be an audience that will be interested in playing it.
"Violence in America only generates some concern, but sex is a huge issue here," said Coshland. "It's the opposite in Europe, where sex is accepted but violence is not."
He said the European retailers have been very receptive to this game already. TLA will put its marketing power behind this title because it owns an equity stake in the independent game developer. Coshland said the game will be sent to gaming press before it's released to generate awareness.
Going forward, Republik will focus on one game at a time.
"We're currently looking at a number of other titles," said Coshland. "We're doing one game at a time. We're focusing on emerging markets that we believe have big niches to fill."
http://www.gamedaily.com/mmogames/fe...=262&t=preview
http://pc.gamedaily.com/game/gallery...sp?gameid=5071


