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Your Ridiculously Awesome Porsche 9. Carrera S Wallpaper Is Here. Considering an influential You. Tube car guy was just talking about how underrated the 9. I only had a grand total of two options to choose from for Weekend Wallpaper this week (so please start sending some to my email), we’re going to grace our screens with a 9. This weekend’s wallpaper comes from Arlen Liverman, who pulled off a beautiful she- thought- the- view- was- pretty- but- I- thought- she- was- prettier effect with his photos of this graciously pretty 9. Carrera S out in the desert at sundown.

  1. Then there’s the Ribbon Road, another DLC track borrowed from series’ GBA entry, Mario Kart: Super Circuit. The Koopa Clown jack-in-the-boxes not only sway back.
  2. Considering an influential YouTube car guy was just talking about how underrated the 997 is, and the fact that I only had a grand total of two options to choose from.

Make sure you check out Arlen’s links below, and as your new nights and weekends editor, if you could direct your wallpaper submissions to my email at justin. Here’s a bonus photo Arlen sent along, and may your week be as pretty as these views! Photos credit: Arlen Liverman.

Today’s Nice Price or Crack Pipe F350 has a Trump 2016 license plate on its front bumper. It is about the most stereotypically old school all-American thing you.

Used with permission. For more photos, head on over to his website, Instagram and Facebook page.

For a big desktop version of the top photo, click here, and click here for the second photo. Installing Aion Without Ncsoft Launcher Blade. Weekend Wallpapers are usually featured on Sundays (but not always!).

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Got one you’d like us to run? Send it to justin. Weekend Wallpaper.” Just make sure you have the rights to use it.

An In- Depth Look At Mario Kart 8's Detailed Maps. If you’ve played Mario Kart 8 you were probably so focused on trying to finish in the top four that you never had time to look around and take in the view. Fortunately, the latest Boundary Break video will give you a chance to do just that. You. Tuber Shesez has an ongoing series where he finagles his way into the cameras for different games and takes them off the beaten path, providing players a unique vantage point for looking at familiar games.

Previously, he took us behind the scenes of old Mario Kart tracks, but this latest episode takes on the newest game in the series and shows just how thorough Nintendo was in putting together some of the game’s levels. On the Mute City course from F- Zero for instance, the sprawling geography surrounding the futuristic metropolis is rendered in addition to the track itself, which takes up very little space and focus by comparison once the camera is zoomed all the way out. Nintendo even went to the trouble of adding a nearby mountain range that’s barely even visible while racing on the ground.

Then there’s the Ribbon Road, another DLC track borrowed from series’ GBA entry, Mario Kart: Super Circuit. The Koopa Clown jack- in- the- boxes not only sway back and forth with detailed reflections, they also have imprints on top of them of the Super Bell from Super Mario 3. D World, despite the fact that no player should ever be in a position to see it. So how did Shesez get off the beaten path in Mario Kart 8?