We've shared several Michigan — Ohio State
hype videos already, but this one by Stephen Osentoski will certainly have you ready for Saturday.
We've shared several Michigan — Ohio State
hype videos already, but this one by Stephen Osentoski will certainly have you ready...
Not exact matches
As if you weren't pumped
already for the 3:30 Michigan — Michigan State kickoff, this
hype video from The Big Ten...
But if you're not
already hyped about cool shark things like, oh, Michael Phelps racing one, then you need to get pumped with this amazing
video: the San Jose Sharks stadium intro
video used in the 1990s.
As if you weren't pumped
already for the 3:30 Michigan — Michigan State kickoff, this
hype video from The Big Ten Network certainly should do the job.
And while a whole week and more still lie between the first North London derby of the season, the anticipation for the mouth watering clash
already seems to be brimming at least from a Tottenham perspective as evidenced from the
hype video doing the rounds on social media.
Destiny is a game that holds a great amount of
hype around it and while the initial reveal of it at E3 ’13 led us to believe that we are in for a game that is going to exemplary, some leaked Alpha Gameplay
videos which leaked from an Ubisoft employee (Ryan Butler, Graphics Designer) have made their way onto the internet due to his excitement of streaming the game on his PS4, sadly the game has yet to show any unique feature that we haven't
already seen in a Borderlands game, but at least Borderlands is a game that offers comedic story progression through hilarious storytelling, but Destiny is too straightforward and doesn't really offer anything that we haven't seen
already.
Whether you are new to the fighting game community and don't quite know what
hype is or if you
already have a definition in your mind, it's an entertaining
video to watch.
Mobile phones can
already record
video of anything happening around their users (just ask Toronto Mayor Rob Ford), but newer technologies like certain «smartwatches,» body - worn cameras and the much
hyped Google Glass can do so more surreptitiously.