Steven Frederic Seagal (born April 10, 1952) is an American actor, film producer, screenwriter, film director, martial artist, musician and reserve deputy sheriff. A 7th-dan black belt in Aikido, Seagal began his adult life as an Aikido instructor in Japan. He became the first foreigner to operate an Aikido dojo in Japan.
He later moved to the Los Angeles, California, area where he made his film debut in 1988 in Above the Law. By 1991, he starred in three successful films and achieved greater fame in Under Siege (1992), where he played Navy SEALs counter-terrorist expert Casey Ryback. However both On Deadly Ground (1994, which he directed) and Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (1995) did less well at the box office. During the latter half of the 1990s, he starred in three more theatrical films and the direct-to-video (in the US) film The Patriot. Since that time, with the exception of Exit Wounds (2001) and Half Past Dead (2002), his career shifted almost entirely to direct-to-video films (often low budget productions and shot in Europe or Asia). Between 1998 to 2009, he appeared in a total of 22 of these. At the age of 59, he returned to the big screen as Torrez in the 2010 film Machete. In 2011, he filmed the third season of his reality show Steven Seagal: Lawman.
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Resolution is my favourite part about gaming. I just love all of those Ps, man.
Those Ps R the Bee's Knees, yo.
1080 Snowboarding? More like.. 1080P Snowboarding if you know what I'm sayin'. HEPH HEPH HEPH HEPH HUPH HEPH HEPH.
What did the letter P say to the letter I? Nothing. Ps can't talk. They just look good on your TV screen.
Ps and love.
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I do. MK8 is so over-hyped on this forum, it's ridiculous.
LMAO are you joking...? The hype for MK8 on this forum is nothing compared to the overhype Titanfall and Infamous: Second Son got from practically... EVERYWHERE. I'm not trashing those 2 games, by the way.
That said having played the Mario Kart 8 demo I can't help but be slightly underwhelmed. Or at least underwhelmed with the shopping centre, busted gamepad, finger smudges from 1000 kids, TV ain't working, single player 100cc GP experience. It runs smooth and the controls are nice but it's surprisingly easy and not as shiny as I expected.
......... but it's good, I'm still hyped and I assume it'll be better at home with 150cc and/or proper multi.
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also, talking about hype and off-topic. Mario Kart has always been fantastic. Always. Because nostalgia. All of it....
To the point that in the 90s Australia had a TV show almost built around it: http://youtu.be/FYPgVQCClwc?t=17m57s
That said having played the Mario Kart 8 demo I can't help but be slightly underwhelmed. Or at least underwhelmed with the shopping centre, busted gamepad, finger smudges from 1000 kids, TV ain't working, single player 100cc GP experience. It runs smooth and the controls are nice but it's surprisingly easy and not as shiny as I expected.
I also played some MK8 demo today in one of my local shops. I know from earlier that the demo station isn't configured properly (all games look better on my system than on the demo station, the 1-4 level on the Tropical Freeze demo has interlace display issues when scrolling fast sideways and the MH3U demo looks nothing like it should). And no sound except from the GamePad. Standing half a meter from the screen on such a demo station playing MK 8 gives a weird impression of that game. I'll now wait for the real game instead. Nevertheless, the demo was extremely smooth.
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