Much like film and television, video games utilize trailers to capture the feeling of the game in a short period of time. For a true video game fan, a play through trailer or presentation such as at E3 is by far superior, but to generate hype and to convey the feeling and emotion of the game, or even to just simply make the announcement of it existing, the trailer is required.
Hit the jump for all the bloody, fast and grunt-punting hype you can handle.
Well, who saw two David Hasselhoff related posts in the same day coming? Not me. I don't see much coming, mainly because I look down out of shame. A lot. Great, now that therapy is over, on with the show. I was driving home today when I saw two of my favorite cars from television. And I thought "Man, I could really go for a vanilla milkshake right about now" and I continued driving home. But then it hit me...I don't think I ever have sat down and thought about which vehicles from television I like the best. And assuming you care, which you obviously don't, I figured I'd share them.
Hit the jump for the "you're a complete ass and don't know cars from a hole in the ground."