2011年1月27日星期四

But without power-ups, they were mere remote control cars.

Ka-ching!According to MSN News, the 65 year-old Oscar winner received pound;500,000 (US$800,000) to appear in a Wii Fit Plus advert. “Nintendo insisted they wanted Helen and no one else,” a friend of Mirren's said. “They wanted an older, more attractive woman to show that the Wii isn't just for children.”It's also for rich old Dames!In the replica Fendi F382212DF WoMen's watch commercial, Mirren says, “You need never get bored as every day you can tailor a new workout.” And when you get bored, count your money. That never gets old. Never.During her lengthy career, Mirren has worked on stage, screen and television. She won an Oscar for her role in The Queen.

Helen Mirren - Helen Mirren Gets Paid Well To Keep Fit [MSN News] [Pic - Getty]”Takara Tomy's remote-controlled Mario Kart toys may have looked great, but they shipped without a decent track. These Spanish guys certainly took care of that, replica Fendi F622140 WoMen's watch building a custom course for the toys that would do a video game proud.Of course, a real Mario Kart would require better handling from its vehicles than these tiny racers can manage, but we're not here to judge small plastic toys. We're here to watch them go round and round a beautiful hand-made track, so let's get straight into that, eh?[via Tiny Cartridge]”There have been Mario Kart-themed remote control cars before.

But without power-ups, they were mere remote control cars. A new Mario Kart range from Takara Tomy does have power-ups, and it looks fantastic.How does it work? With sensors. Your controller has a small bar for power-ups; as you run over the relevant spot on the track, you're randomly assigned one of them, just like a game. There's replica Fendi F651111 Men's watch bananas, green shells, mushrooms, stars and even lightning. When you activate them, the actual boost is performed, so a mushroom would make you go faster, or lightning would, when you touch another cart, make it spin off.There's even a little speaker, which will no doubt crackle “woohoo!” at you every three seconds.