
I've played Scramble, a very similar game to Vanguard.
I've played Scramble, a very similar game to Vanguard.
I have a launch Xbox One, and I think you can still plug in Kinect to it, but not on the newer models. I wanted one but it's still weirdly $50. I would've picked one up for $20 just to try out voice control.
My brother-in-law's family has one. It's funny when we're watching TV over there to see a notice come up whenever face recognition spots someone in the room with a Xbox Live account.
I'm getting a taste of what IT work is like in my classes. Making games is cool but I don't know about all that coding. I think it's interesting but I ask myself, can I get into it that much. Those guys work some crazy hours. I know it's a labor of love for them, but sheesh, you gotta really love it.
I'm tempted to read books on game development, but I get a lot of it through interviews on IGN's Unfiltered podcast lately.
Blue Moon. That's sounds good right now. Maybe I'll have one for lunch tomorrow.
Nice. I'm very tempted. I have it on Xbox 360 digitally but it's not backwards compatible on Xbox One. Let us know how the remaster looks.
I played one of the Rollercoaster Tycoons on Xbox or PS2 not too long ago. I was excited at first but then had some trouble with routing worker's patrols and such. I did build an arcade and tried to keep it from breaking down. I wanted it to play like Zoo Tycoon, but it just wasn't as easy to do things. I'd want to play Adventures, if it would come to the other consoles, that is.
I was thinking, since I'm doing a lot of cooking lately, that I'd choose a different ethic cookbook every month and then tie it to my reading and games too. Darn, that would be fun. Too bad I've already chosen my year's theme, but maybe I'll amend it some.
Remember that game Deathspank? I think I played it but I'm not sure there's spanking. Seems like there should be though.
Just heard today on Major Nelson's podcast it's on Game Pass. Whoopie!
Yea, I watched and heard. Sounds like me.