I liked the demo I played of it when it came out. A few years later I picked up a copy, but haven't gotten to it yet. The game looks really great.
I liked the demo I played of it when it came out. A few years later I picked up a copy, but haven't gotten to it yet. The game looks really great.
My first handheld was Mattel Electronics Baseball back in the late 70's. It was basically just LED lights behind a painted screen, but it was actually really fun. I played the heck out it.
My friends at the time had Basketball and Football. I'd play those when at their house.
My favorite handheld of all time has to be the 3DS: lots of great games, street pass, virtual console, and 3D. It's the perfect handheld gaming system.
My favorite handheld memory is finishing Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time on DS. I love the battle system and the humor of it. It was even funnier that I finished it in the bathroom.
Changed "kid" to "punk". It's what I meant really. It's been bothering me, and I had to change it.
I got one from the north part of Japan and three states in the US. It's fun to see that. I have to carry it everywhere with me now. Got to remember to turn it on though. Been forgetting about that last few days.
There's some GI Joe club appearing there too. The pic on the retro con web site has a bunch of people all playing different characters.
Four times at least. I've done it once and then the first 40 levels again with Wing Diver solo, then the first 30 levels with a Ranger co-op. What next, I ask.
That's another thing, the ads here aren't intrusive at all unlike a lot of sites that bring a whole screen pop-up to interrupt whatever you're doing. Thanks for that.
Cool. I love Octoberween specials. I wonder if James Rolfe (aka AVGN) is doing is Monster Madness movie review series this year? . . . Oh yes he is! (http://cinemassacre.com/2014/09/23/monster-madness-2014-promo/ )
I figure I'd read through everything there whether it interests me or not. Sometimes a book surprises me. I love that.
Kayo Dot makes me think of King Crimson, especially their Red album.
Shining is cool! That bass sounds like John Wetton to me.
Yea, I'm a Crimhead.