Yea, I went to two of them last week and only saw GUN Showdown for PSP. Almost bought it, but I played it long time ago and didn't like the controls. Love GUN on 360 though.
Yea, I went to two of them last week and only saw GUN Showdown for PSP. Almost bought it, but I played it long time ago and didn't like the controls. Love GUN on 360 though.
That's kind of the way I'm doing it too. I have a lot of Xbox Live Games on Demand games now because of sales and Games with Gold freebies. If I really like a game, I like to get the physical copy.
Yea, I read the book knowing nothing about it and didn't even see the connections to the history of Colombia (sorry for the misspelling) while reading it. It just seemed like the tale of a family told through its various members across several generations. The magic element didn't seem that obvious to me except in just a few parts, so I mostly read it as a real life drama. Later, I read on the wiki that all the characters are stand-ins for different aspects of Colombian history and that added a whole new dimension to the book for me. I guess it would be obvious to those like yourself who are familiar with your own history, but I know almost nothing about it.
Also it was published on the year of my birth 1967.
Whoa! What the heck? When did this happen?
Those "Powderpuff Girls" did what the Super Fools could only dream of. "My ability to talk to fish is of no help, Wonder Woman." When was it ever.
This book is selling me on the 5200 and 7800, which I used to scoff at.
Here's the SMB2 ending.
I'm thinking it's from a Zelda game now. . . no maybe not. It's a rockin' tune though.
That Atlantis video guy sounds a lot like the Classic Game Room guy to me.
Wretch, Wasp, and Cable. One's a cough, the other is a metal band, and the last one is how I am able to watch TV. That's all I got on them.
Now there's I guy I know nothing about too, Ant-Man. What the?
I put so many light gun holes in that laughing dog's face.
Makes me think of Lockjaw from Clayfighter a little bit.
Staring Tingle? Wow. I think I need to play Balloon Fight to decide if I like it better than Joust. I remember Joust's controls really infuriating me - so hard to move those birds around the screen.
I think I've heard the 5200 is the deck to own (maybe it was the 7800. One of them has horrible controllers though). You can play all of the 2600 library plus some better ports of arcade games.