We used to go to Goodwill a lot but haven't in recent years. Aside from the amount of cool things in the store dropping, they've gotten more expensive too. My wife found these games at a local thrift store run by some Quakers, no joke.
We used to go to Goodwill a lot but haven't in recent years. Aside from the amount of cool things in the store dropping, they've gotten more expensive too. My wife found these games at a local thrift store run by some Quakers, no joke.
That is a lot more elephants than I would have guessed! I always wanted to play Steambot Chronicles. It's a shame it never got that sequel. Irem was a cool developer.
I didn't know there was a Luigi's Mansion arcade game but the Luigi's Mansion game in Nintendo Land is probably the best one in that whole bunch.
I did think it was ironic to find The Thousand-Year Door right after the remake was announced but I'm happy to have it. Yes, it is quite expensive secondhand! And it's a real shame they never followed up Kirby's Air Ride. It's a fun game!
That is enough games to keep one busy for at least two years O_O
Looks like you haven't left but yes, please don't. You are the site MVP at this point.
I kept up with the existence of the Halo books for a while, even if I wasn't reading them, but I've never heard of these. I'll keep an eye out for them. I still keep telling myself that any time now I'm going to start that Dead Space novel I bought a decade ago -___-
These sound like sportsball references. Um, GO TEAM! SCORE THE POINTS!
I didn't realize this one was also a short story collection. I have a couple Witcher books. Been meaning to read them for years now. Always glad to hear something positive lol.
Rayman Legends holds up really well. I saw that it got a Switch release at some point (maybe for the other consoles too, I don't know), so there are current ways to play it. There are some levels meant to be played with touch on the Wii U gamepad screen, so I'm curious how those are handled but otherwise, yeah, you wouldn't know it's ten years old.