
That Wisdom Tree game, what was it, Noah's Ark or something, was a Doom clone. Should have been a parody. You'd barely have to change anything.
That Wisdom Tree game, what was it, Noah's Ark or something, was a Doom clone. Should have been a parody. You'd barely have to change anything.
I felt bad one day because my brother-in-law's brother asked me if I was into wrestling and all I could do was say I new some of them from the 80s. He was disappointed but what can I do?
I read the Cosmos book sometime later, but I was glued to the tv show when it was on.
I tried one of the Sam & Max games once. I want to try one again.
I would love to play FF6 sometime.
I actually didn't know this book existed until I searched around for '94 books. There are also probably multiple covers and reissues. I hope I can find it at one of my used books shops.
IGN has many podcasts. I used to listen to the Nintendo one too.
A lot of Japanese games I've played seem to tack on achievements as an afterthought, sort of like they were when they started. You just get one per level completed and that's it.
I love Creature Comforts. I've seen the Shaun the Sheep movie, and I've always wanted to play the W&G games. I'll have to check out Robbie the Reindeer.
I took an animation class in high school one year. We did some stop motion but I forget what we created. I've done some time lapse films on my own. Stop motion takes forever to create.
I thought it was funny that he ripped on them, but I also thought he was being a bit harsh. Maybe it was all a gag though, I didn't watch enough of the episode to understand it fully.
He was legendary for his live shows. I never saw one though.
I think, you can totally dance to 7/4 time, but it's going to be a very strange dance. Tube Man, however, can dance to anything.
That's my opinion too. Fun or forget it.