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Count on famed cinematographer Emmanuel "Chivo" Lubezki to make the new iPhone 12 Pro an even more must-have item than it already is. Lubezki, whose work you've no doubt seen and enjoyed in Sleepy Hollow, Children of Men, and The Revenant, has made an ad for Apple showcasing the wonders of the iPhone 12 Pro's photographic abilities. Over the course of his one-minute ad, Lubezki's work shows off all of the possibilities this newer piece of tech offers to filmmakers and champions those possibilities in voiceover. [caption id="attachment_936952" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via …
The first (and last) time I ever stepped on a skateboard, I was about 5 years old. It promptly shot out from under me and I crashed to the garage floor, head first if memory serves. It would be another 10+ years before I put hands on the devil's wheels again, this time in a virtual sense with 1999's Tony Hawk's Pro Skater. Between the thumping soundtrack and the endless gameplay grind (literally), I was hooked. Fast-forward more than 20 years later and, lo and behold, I've got my hands on another skateboard game, this …
Two of the biggest games of the PlayStation era were Tony Hawk's Pro Skater and Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2. For those of you that never played these classics, they required players to skate around various parks and rack up combos by chaining together inputs. The more difficult the trick, the harder it was to nail the combo. This made for some addicting gameplay, but sadly, the franchise has largely been on ice with the last Pro Skater arriving in 2015 and the last Tony Hawk game as the iOS and Android title, Skate Jam. But now the …
The item in question, which you could buy if you so wish: An Arcade1Up Star Wars trilogy arcade cabinet, rendering all three classic games with an actual bench seat and the special fighter pilot-navigating controller, just like when you could play it in arcades. Cost: $500, or $47/month. And now, an objective, measured look at whether you should buy this or not. [caption id="attachment_891637" align="alignright" width="350"] Image via Arcade1Up[/caption] Pro:It's very obviously dope as hell. Con:You need to spend your money on necessities like food and furniture. Pro: This Star Wars …