
It all sounds very complicated, lol.
It all sounds very complicated, lol.
Funny you posted this today. I actually had it in my hand on Wednesday at one of my favorite stores that still carries previous gen games and consoles. I wondered how it was. Might have to go back and see if it's still there.
I'm still soldiering slowly through the first one. I'll get there eventually, though.
I could get all the way to the last boss battle and I never could manage to beat it. This caused much potty-mouth. I loved RKA from the moment I first popped the cartridge in, but just couldn't feel the love for the XBLA game. It's not a bad game, just lacking...something...
This falls under the category of games that I find fun watching other people play, but probably wouldn't like myself. Excuse me, now I have to go read jaundice's Rocket Knight blog.
Pretty mixed bag here, Joe. I really liked Albert King and Semisonic. And Macklemore was a pleasant surprise. Not real crazy about any of the others, though.
Hmm...my birthday is in a couple of weeks...Maybe someone will send some gaming-related giftcards my way. A girl can hope.
Seems to be a mass laptop die-off lately. Mine died last month. A friend rescued me by buying and shipping a refurbished Dell D630, but I miss my other one. It had a separate video card, built in webcam and microphone, as well as card readers. But this one was free, so not complaining.
I have a love of unaccompanied music, so I really love those old a capella songs. Reminds me of when my grandfather used to sing to me. And that's Highland Widow's Lament, no whiskey there, just a sorrowful war widow.
Larry, it doesn't surprise me. She's all about her music. I have the first two albums that were put out on Vanguard, both very much traditional and two of my favorites, but I loved a lot of her 60s and 70s protest stuff. Blessed Are..is another favorite.