Yea, I happened upon it at a thrift shop one day. I snagged that quick.
Yea, I happened upon it at a thrift shop one day. I snagged that quick.
Yea, that is a problem. I've been logging them in on Backloggery so I don't forget. I think when I get a Xbox One, I'll start downloading everything.
It;'s pretty cool. There's not a whole lot to it really, but it's neat.
Darn those Game Theory vids are great.
I never actually download any of those free games until I'm ready to play them. I just hit the purchase button and then cancel the download. My account remembers what I've purchased and let's me redownload it anytime. That way I never run out of space. The only issue is when I switch to a new system and have to make sure I've transfered all my licenses. I'm still not sure how I messed that up with a few XBLA games that I'm sure I've bought twice.
I love the Final Fight series but they can feel unfair at times, especially those bosses and the life bar. I don't think I've played the SNES version of it. I have it on Sega CD which includes the essential two-player mode.
I have to dig up a headset too. Haven't used it in ages.
Lately I was thinking that even if I did get a smart phone, I wouldn't be into gaming on it. It's a small screen with no buttons or sticks for controls. I mean, I could play something casual on it, I guess, but I'd rather play something more involved. Also, I'm not really into playing in the seconds of minutes I may have waiting in lines, or taking the train, or whatnot. There's something about the hyperness of that activity, diving into a game and then back to reality, that I just don't like.
I played Dark Void Zero recently. It's a Metroid style game with jetpacks. Really cool. Thing is, I don't like platform games much.
I'm in the process ot downsizing. I'm trying to play through my collection and then trade anything that isn't A-plus awesome. This is, of course, the perfect way to slow the process down to a crawl.