Not exact matches
Humans have been
battling a most insidious disease since we
first tracked the stars.
Protests flew as Ronnie Bucknum (above) won a new speedway's
first race, and famous drivers
battled track and officials for title points
What shit are you talking, tottenham won every
battle, they were
first to the ball, we saw in the
first half every time they had the ball on the flank ozil was not
tracking back, which was giving their fullback ample time to either cross or easily make dangerous passes but we did nothing about it half time, they improved their wing play in the second half and we had no answer to that.
Nick Heidfeld, who had looked in contention for his
first Formula E win after it was announced Bird had received a drive - through penalty,
battled Vergne on
track during the last few laps of the Hong Kong ePrix.
Unfortunately, my race was an uphill
battle from the
first corner: I saw Massa going slowly in the centre of the
track and had to avoid him, and that's when I got the hit (from Sainz).
Renault is an obvious competitor, and a minor war of words between its team boss Cyril Abiteboul and Force India co-owner Vijay Mallya was the
first shot in what could be a year - long
battle on the
track.
Picking up just moments after the events of the
first Banner Saga (Chapter 8, for those of you keeping
track at home), players were thrust into the aftermath of a great
battle and having to deal with the repercussions that follow.
The
first, Prepare, features Osymyso's workover of the down and dirty Bass
Battle, a
track that appears on Nigel Godrich's score and features the guitar wizardry of Justin Meldal - Johnsen and Jason Falkner.
As the famed inmate, whose bald head, upturned mustache, and imposing physique (usually nude or in white long - sleeved T - shirts) resembled that of a cartoon carnival strongman, Hardy is a whirlwind force of nature, stomping around a cell like a one -
track pain train, leaping into
battle with rabid - dog intensity (in one sequence, he actually takes on a Doberman), and in his
first - person monologues, flashing unnervingly funny menace.
Pitstop II ™ (Commodore 64, 1 - 2 players, Rated E for Everyone, 500 Wii Points): Pitstop II was the
first game that brought serious auto racing action to the computer screen — the thrill of
battling an opponent, the excitement of fighting for the lead out on the
track, and the suspense of struggling to be the
first out of the pits.
The opening
tracking shot is a beautiful sequence that plays on the very same type of shot used in the final climatic
battle of the
first Avengers, and every fight is hugely entertaining, including the Hulkbuster armor vs the Hulk.
After a long - running
battle with licensing issues, Codemasters have finally been granted access to the golden age of Formula One, allowing them to incorporate vintage car and
track content from the 1980's and 1990's for the
first time.
All 40 + songs in the game (not to mention importable
tracks from the
first and all previous DLC) are playable via solo, co-op and versus (Dance
Battle) modes.
As you race around the
track in an intense
battle for
first place, you can phase switch between two different colored afterburners, orange and blue.
Joining this batch of greats and not - so - greats for the
first time are the Inkling Boy and Girl straight outta Splatoon, although it's a shame that they don't get their own regular racing course (they do get a
Battle arena, but it would have been neat to see a mind - bending
track a la Splatoon the same way Zelda, Animal Crossing and F - Zero got represented).
Picking up just moments after the events of the
first Banner Saga (Chapter 8, for those of you keeping
track at home), players were thrust into the aftermath of a great
battle and having to deal with the repercussions that follow.
Me and my younger brother went over to our cousin's house and he was playing it on his computer, I believe he was at the train graveyard after escaping from Don Corneo, and the
first thing that hit me was the graphics and the
track «Those Who Fight» from the random encounters in that area, and since it was the
first time that 3D graphics has hit the PC, he didn't have a 3D card installed, and at that time you needed something known as the 3dfx Voodoo graphics card, so he was running on software renderer and there were some slowdowns when the famous
battle twill loaded in, but it still looked and ran great, and even though the music was in MIDI format, that was the
first time I've ever fallen in love with music from a game just from the regular
battle track.
Me and my younger brother went over to our cousin's house and he was playing it on his computer, I believe he was at the train graveyard after escaping from Don Corneo, and the
first thing that hit us was the graphics and the
track «Those Who Fight» from the random encounters in that area, and since it was the
first time that 3D graphics has hit the PC, he didn't have a 3D card installed, and at that time you needed something known as the 3dfx Voodoo graphics card, so he was running on software renderer and there were some slowdowns when the famous
battle twill loaded in, but it still looked and ran great, and even though the music was in MIDI format, that was the
first time I've ever fallen in love with music from a game just from the regular
battle track.
Battle Garegga «s Stage 1: Valley song is no different, a great opening
track that has you hooked right at the
first note.
I had beaten Shining Force, and I had been stopped dead in my
tracks in the very
first battle of Shining Force II.