
Well it's a pretend beach party so it's a pretend sun that won't burn you. In fact, it'll make you stronger! Yeah!
Well it's a pretend beach party so it's a pretend sun that won't burn you. In fact, it'll make you stronger! Yeah!
I just read a manga recently. It was a manga on Dragon's Crown. Not that great in the story and writing department, but the artwork was awesome.
I finally just got the NES Classic Edition. I'm very happy now.
Where do you get them and how much do they cost?
I think you can fail SOME sidequests, just not very many.
Rare pretty much carried the N64 during its lifetime. Banjo-Kazooie and its sequel have aged much better than other 3-D platformers of its time. Much better than DK64 anyway. I think Banjo and its sequel are two of the only games I got all the trophies for on the 360. I had both games back then as well. I don't think I reviewed the first game, but I know I reviewed the second one.
Yea and the Labo sets are pretty pricey, too.
I probably reviewed that Bakugan game but I don't remember anything about it.
Rampage: Total Destruction is NOT based on any of the arcade games (the original or World Tour). It was made for consoles only. It's pretty much the same game except it has 3-D graphics now. Reviewers panned it. I didn't think it was THAT bad, but it wasn't that good either. The neat thing is that I met the guy who did the box art for that game at E3 one year, and he also posted on 1up.com for a while.
My dad built our first TV using a Heathkit catalog. When he built it, he added a generic Pong console in the back that you could pull out and play when it was on a certain channel. I was so young that I didn't realize that was a video game. I just thought it was something you could do on the TV when there was nothing else on.
When I was a little kid, I never set foot inside a Toys R Us because the closest one was too far away. But I saw commercials for them all the time and thought it looked like a cool store. Sometimes they'd advertise costumed characters like Barbie would appear at a certain store. One time they said Donkey Kong would be there, and at first I wanted to go so bad until I figured it was probably some guy in a generic gorilla suit and I decided it wasn't worth the trip after all. When I was in middle school and high school and started to go to malls more, I would go to Toys R Us to get NES and SNES games sometimes. Before they closed down, there were tons of Toys R Us stores around now.