Ha ha. "Get your own for the shoot. I'm not playing this game on a slow old iPad 1!"..
iPad 1? Were they worried iPad 2 would make their phones look chunky?
US went bust, but they were charging $149 a person. I took a ride once, just for the hell of it, even though a cab would have been a third of fhe cost. It was pretty awesome.

There's still operators out there, but a lot more costly.

The pad could be made to emulate anything, no?

W X A D - up down left right.
Q Z E C - Diagonals.

If you can emulate Streetfighter controls on screen, this must be possible. Maybe it is, I haven't used an iCade because I wanted controls without the cabinet. If this were more supported, I'd buy it in an instant.

I bet you'll see one of these at the NYC west side Heli pads as an executive airport taxi. They already run ferry service to the major airports (skip regular check-in, fly there and go straight to your own security entrance). But it aint cheap. Last time I checked, it was over $500 per person. But then you won't get from the city to JFK in eight minutes any other way...
Now picking up the board and throwing it across the room when you land on Park Ave, with hotels, for the fith time, is literally more expensive.
Typo. I know for a fact that they are separate people because I've met them both at the same time! :)
I remember that well too. Which also now reminds me how much phones have progressed. While you sit and play Infinity Blade, remember back to when Nibbles was the only phone game in existance!
When hitting the big resorts around the times the para trials were on, I've been overtaken on blue, black and even double black runs by sit skiers who were ripping the steeps and i'm no slouch. When I'm cruising, I average +45mph on a regular snowboard. I'm always impressed when they get air just from a fast run over a roller or drop, Apex Ridge at The Canyons saw a guy overtake me and my top gps speed was 57. This is just a whole new level of freaking awesomeness.
At least two of the resorts within driving distance of NYC have airbags open to the public. Windham in the Catskills and Camelback in the Poconos. At Windham you can pay $10 for two hits, or $20 and hit it all day long.
£4000 was the price of my first 42" Toshiba Plasma, back about 9 or 10 years ago, when I lived in the UK. This was pre-HD, but it was HD ready. No speakers or tuner. It was essentially a large monitor. But it was the most hi tech, biggest set publicly available.

Cool shit costs cash...

(BTW, I sold it to a friend when I upgraded and it's still working beautifully today, in HD (albeit 1080i as the native res was 1024 x 1024 - odd I know). Still has awesome contrast and dark blacks. So much for plasma fading. Quality lasts!

Hardly any of the top pre FB and pre revamp starred guys comment any more.
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Kaiser pops up once in a while..

As for who is bad. That's a game just not worth playing...

Dremel T-Pain edition. Now with auto-carve.
S'funny, I always thought GORILLAS.BAS was the first QBASIC game. I remember running it on my first PC.

I also remember trying Windows (installing from floppies) and then deleting it the same day because it took too much space on my 40Mb hard drive!

IActually I want same physical height and same resolution so I avoid trapping my cursor when near the top or bottom!
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I work in IT and my current setup at work - 3 x 19" regular monitors plus a USB 7" widescreen touchscreen running my RSS feeds. I have a separate 19" off to the side to plug in test boxes.

I want to trade out the center screen on my main rig for a widescreen that's dimentionally the same height as the 19's either side, so that I have wide "focus" screen front and center and a "monitoring" screen either side.

Some of the traders where I work run 8 x 19" screens though.

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