
It feels great, but at the same time, the ending wasn't as epic, because I essentially created years of artificial hype by not beating it.
It feels great, but at the same time, the ending wasn't as epic, because I essentially created years of artificial hype by not beating it.
I love the 3D Zeldas, but this one has always been the black sheep to me, and a lot of people.
I enjoyed Minish Cap quite a bit as far as the 2D ones, but never got very far in A Link to the Past.
Sonic CD is a 2D platformer, I think you mean Sonic 3D? Or they do?
I spell video games as one word all the time, but I stopped myself just for you. lol
How far does it delve into the drug-induced antics of the Atari guys? I still wish Hunter S. Thompson could have followed them around or something.
Can't blame you too much, that art does look nice.
Such a bittersweet post. At least they'll have PS4?
That is one awesome set-up, and most importantly, one comfy looking couch! lol
I think you should just excuse the duck by saying "well, I shot it, so it's down there cause it's dead," while you hold a Zapper in your hand.
Loved Soul Calibur II, and I had a Gamecube, so it was awesome to play with Link.
I really dig that Double Dragon Neon tune, sounds like it could have been an alternate theme to Hawaii Five-O or something.
And, oddly enough, despite my only exposure to the game being how much everyone on the internet hates it, my favorite of what you posted was the Sonic the Hedgehog one.
You mention hope in a lot of these, and I once read, and wholeheartedly agreed, that the reason the music for the first stage of Wily's Castle in Mega Man 2 is so well revered, is that it actually felt like it was cheering for you, as opposed to signifying your impending doom. I know that song is typical to mention, but I thought it fit the theme you seemed to have in your text of why you like these epic songs.
Just looked on Amazon ... never freaking mind. lol
I can never get enough of either of those Jefferson Airplane songs. I've never played Conker, but I want to. It must be real cheap used at this point, so if I see it I'll get it.
Yeah, my immediate thought after all the Ozzfests I've attended was: this will make theft easier, and moshpits more violent. Also, what if I have a complaint? I don't know if I want to bring that up to someone with access to a drone.
So it's a neat idea, but it's another example of "we can, but should we?" I guess time will tell, but I'm not particularly hopeful. I guess at baseball parks it could work, but that's entirely based on my bias having mostly experiences with polite people at those. And you get enough beer drones sent to even those people..