Probably. Though they would probably rather go through Apple or Google to do it.
The pet chips are nice. Our cat flap detects it and only opens for our cat.
Implants that don’t get rejected exist. Either medical or as body art or even by cyber enthusiasts. I’d say even a piercing would qualify as a type of implant. So I guess if you know what you’re doing you can get around the infection topic.
A bunch of replacement organs that would look nice on first look but would actually drain your stamina at 5 % per year.
Rather the opposite. Every time I try to make larger quantities so that I don’t have to cook so much in the weeks to come it tastes so good that I end up eating everything within a day.
Tetris
Just about everyone has either played or heard of it. It is easy enough for young and old people alike to pick up. But it can get so challenging that even nowadays new records are broken regularly.
It’s simple. It’s fun. And will remain so for all eternity.
I actually think a 2D fighter game would fit them well. They have a huge roster and I think a fighter game is easier than a full blown RPG.
But actually Gouda or Butter Cheese.
Ewan McGregor’s (Obi-Wan in the Star Wars prequels) uncle Denis Lawson is one of the few lesser characters to be in all three of the original movies. He played Wedge Antilles.
McGregor says that he originally just went to watch Star Wars in the cinema with his brother to see their uncle. Then they were blown away by the movie itself.
In Germany we have strict laws about how we may name our children. So that parents don’t name their kids “Arian Nation” or some shit. That said there is an actress whose name is Wolke (Cloud). She has no idea how her parents managed that one.
Apart from that I guess my Norwegian mother qualifies. Her name is Gerd which in Germany is a male name. We always know that companies have a shitty database when a letter for Mr Gerd arrives.
Nelson Mandela, duh.
That’s a hard one with all the advances we had with VR and stuff. But at the same time it’s easier as a child to get immersed into a game.
That said I think I had the best immersion on the Wii and I can’t decide between The Godfather: Blackhand Edition and Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. But I think I have to go with the former.
Melee combat in The Godfather is really really well executed. You can grab enemies, throw them around, smash their heads against tables, shove them off of rooftops, garrotte them and of course punsh and shoot. And it all felt natural with the movement controls and not at all gimmicky.
The Force Unleashed was similar with a little less emphasis on the movement controls. I discovered how well they were done when I picked up the second game of the series where the whole immersion was gone and it felt just clumsy to play. Same with the first game on PC, which I tried the other day. It felt totally awkward and clunky to play with a normal gamepad.
Sometimes it’s a little overbearing in what it blocks. For that reason we also have the Aurora Store and F-Droid installed. But mostly it works well.
The antagonist in Blade Runner.
I really hope the VR controller can be used without VR. Stop forcing my hands together! I want freedom!
Loved the Wii for the ability to hold my hands independent of each other.
Time to make bank with Diarrhea 4!
Time to make bank with Diarrhea 4!