Sentences with phrase «as outrunning»

Gold - medal day comes for Babe Didrikson in Los Angeles Olympic Games as she outruns and outjumps an international field in the 80 - meter hurdles.
We're guessing that the contract (s) with the vehicle manufacturer (s) expired and it had to fall the same way as OutRun Online Arcade.
In fact, the games in the Sega arcade were full releases of retro classics such as Outrun, but added to that in Yakuza 6, for example there is a street gang strategy game and a baseball management sim that are deep enough to warrant a significant investment of time and money.
Add in the challenge rooms that play tunes from classic Sega games such as Outrun and Space Harrier, and you have one massive package of action game goodness.
The action itself is a clever mix of 2D art and 3D perspective, similar to arcade classics such as Outrun and Pole Position, but of course using polished Cars style assets.
This was a golden age for Sega with various hits such as Outrun, Golden Axe, Space Harrier, Altered Beast and all the rest.
Ahead of Gamescom next week, developer Aquiris Game Studio has provided a fresh new gameplay glimpse of their upcoming retro racer Horizon Chase, effectively an ode to the 8 and 16 - bit arcade racers of yesteryear such as OutRun, Lotus Turbo Challenge and Top Gear.
The game is inspired by the old Sega Super Scaler arcade classics, such as Outrun, Afterburner and of course Space Harrier.
Of course there were more Outrun titles such as Outrun 2006 which are also fantastic additions to the series.
so I take it the games sequal is being made in the uk just like sega rally 3 was, they may use the europa r hardware but due to ammount it cost to make its not likley but since europa «s made in europe and lets go jungle is in the same league such as outrun daytona, THOTD etc it too is also possibility.
Known as OutRun Mobile, it uses some graphical assets of the original arcade game, like the radio, but otherwise is entirely in 3D.
Test your reflexes and timing as you outrun...

Not exact matches

Just as it's unsafe to drive so fast at night that you «overdrive your headlights,» a young company can outrun and outgrow its own energy and enthusiasm, among not just its customers, but its best employees as well.
It's typical for a software startup's costs to outrun its revenues in pursuit of growth; one question is whether its «burn rate,» in industry parlance, is so high as to be hazardous.
But a new report in the Wall Street Journal says that Zenefits «is falling short of its aggressive revenue targets» and has begun to «curb expenses» as its promise outruns its actual progress.
Shares of companies that beat estimates of both earnings - per - share (EPS) and sales only outran the broader market slightly, if at all, as the chart above shows.
He refers to the animal as the wild ass of India, capable of outrunning the common ass, the horse or stag.»
In Judaism, however, prayer outran law, aspiration surpassed enactment, and the universal God was approached in intercession as
Try as he might, he can not seem to outrun the legacy of his sin, manifested by lawman Inspector Javert (played here by chunky Australian Russell Crowe).
Thomas inherited gifts of insight that frequently outran even his considerable talents as a writer.
Our typology leaves some blurred edges and unanswered questions as every honest typology should, for the «ideal types» do not exactly fit the reality, and history outruns every classification.
If the first was taken well by our new striker, through the keeper's legs, his second was better as he leaped onto a defensive mistake to outmuscle and outrun Melo before producing a cool finish.
Dortmund pressed us, worked harder and outran us, simple as that.
From outrunning a sprinter to jumping as high as cornerbacks and more, here are some tales told by those who have coached him and those who have played with him.
On one of the occasions the Arsenal skipper had to block Ashley Fletcher with his head as Koscielny seeks to stop the forward from outrunning him with the ball.
It didn't take too long for the first goal of the match to be scored as Cambridge FC played a lovely through ball towards the halfway line for their player Michael take control of the ball and outrun the Birley defence to the point where it was just a one on one between himself and keeper.
Typically, Blackburn equalised within minutes, as Koscielny was outrun and outmuscled by one Diouf who then slid the ball to another Diouf who had acres of space to slot it home.
As a winger you can't outrun him or muscle him out.
We look a different team with him in & talk of him losing his pace or sharpness is rubbish — he's always used his acceleration as a weapon rather than trying to outrun people.
The result equalled Barca's worst in Europe, last achieved by Bayern Munich at the semi-final stage fours years ago, but could easily have been worse as they were outfought, outrun and outclassed.
Heading for the pasture, I have a saw in one hand and Harpers boots in the other as I try and catch up to the barefoot giggler that thinks it's so funny to outrun his old man.
And try as he might, he can not outrun remarks about racial profiling he made to the Syracuse New Times.
As I passed the slower cars and tried to beat the traffic lights, it struck me: I was trying to outrun a radio beam, heading Earthward at the speed of light.
The new designs «would allow residents to climb above the tsunami, as opposed to outrunning it by moving inland,» she explained.
«Hepatitis C mutations «outrun» immune systems, lab study shows: Study identifies mutations outside of traditional vaccine targets as barrier to vaccine development.»
The change in pressure as the object outruns all the pressure and sound waves in front of it is heard on the ground as an explosion, or sonic boom.
That's how I think paleolithic man's life was: lots of walking, some climbing, carrying children on their backs, an occasional sprint to outrun a predator or catch a small animal, squatting down when «resting» as opposed to reclining in an armchair (keeps muscles engaged and ready to move), etc..
As athletes on the field and in the gym, we rely on the strength and resilience of our legs in order to outrun and outplay the competition.
«As this study documents, there's no place on Earth to outrun the cascade of human emotions — or the important health consequences of those everyday feelings,» writes Wray Herbert, author of On Second Thought: Outsmarting Your Mind's Hard - Wired Habits.
How do you classify music as «darksynth» as opposed to «synthwave «or «outrun `?
As in the famous joke about the bear and two tourists, you don't need to outrun the bear: you only need to outrun your competition.
He is hunted as would a fox outrunning a band of harrier dogs, pursued especially by a group of young radicals like James Quinn (Killian Scott) and Sean (Barry Keoghan)-- who in turn are considered troublemakers by the older Boyle (David Wilmot) who fears repercussions from a large British force if casualties result.
They know they are «running,» which is the film's way of saying that Ricky and Hec are learning about their true selves as they try to outrun others and connect through tough love.
Sega is firmly established as one the best developers for arcade racers and you don't need to look further than OutRun 2006 to see why.
Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry (John Hough, 1974) saw Fonda as a bandit trying to outrun the police to the state line, but only moments from the border a collision with a freight train turns the getaway car into a fireball.
These challenges include basic races against computer controlled opponents, time trials, trying to overtake as many slow - moving vehicles as you can, outrun a persistently approaching wave of colour, collecting clocks before the time runs out, and elimination boss battles.
As a robber you can steal cars and try to outrun the police, take part in vehicle and free - running time trials, be a limousine driver, catch renegade aliens, rescue cats, put out fires... the list goes on and on.
... The conflicted heroes of Mann's Westerns are cut from the same cloth as his noirish crime dramas, often attempting to outrun a past that weighs heavily on their actions, morally ambivalent, as they vacillate between individual desire and communal responsibility.
Moriarty (Jared Harris) and the rationale (or, better, the lack thereof) of his plan are the best things about this sequel, which broadens the scope of the first film to have Holmes (Robert Downey Jr.) and Watson (Jude Law) traverse Europe by train, horse (Holmes is forced upon a miniature one, since he sees the larger ones as «dangerous at both ends and uncomfortable in the middle»), ship, and foot — fighting, outrunning bullets, and witnessing or causing general destruction as they go.
As the film unfolds, it becomes clear that Josh Brolin's Llewelyn Moss may seem smart, but is just smart enough to outrun the trouble dogging his trail, a minor league talent in a major league showdown.
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