Cash doesn't always bring acceptance. Woody Allen couldn't impress his parents with his astonishing success in Hollywood. They just wanted him to be a grocer.
Cash doesn't always bring acceptance. Woody Allen couldn't impress his parents with his astonishing success in Hollywood. They just wanted him to be a grocer.
Darn it! I just saw that! It was Titan A.E., an animated epic with Don Bluth art, writers Ben Edlund (The Tick), and Josh Weedon. I'm not sure how I missed it in 2000. Maybe I saw it but watching the trailer doesn't spark any memories.
That's too bad. I got my current job in '01. It was fine to have a job then, but still being there in 2015 is an outrage. I should, and am, ashamed of myself.
21st century has been great for gaming, that's for sure.
I was just thinking about my gamer score on Xbox Live. I sometimes can't decide if a bigger number makes me feel great or just more of a sad nerd. . . "ePeen". snicker snicker.
Borderlands does threaten to burn me out at times especially when I can't figure out all those weapons stats. Soooo many stats. What's better than what? Ahhhh!
Even the 2D Sonic games give me fits. It's tricky to control him at top speed unless you know the levels by heart.
I think that'll be a tough sell with him, unless he got it free when I did. I'm not sure.
That was one of the more annoying segments in the game. Thankfully it's pretty short. However, I had to replay it to get the photograph of the abandoned VW van in the woods there. Then I had to replay it again to help Mark find it. Sheesh! The key is those Banyon trees where you can hide and be safe from the black mist.
Like Matt said once (not in these exact words), "no, your games ideas are good."
That Lara Croft Go is by the Hitman Go devs and I want to play both of them. They sound great.