
Yea, it recreates the actual part in exact detail. It's also huge. There was a lot of exploring to do and waving wands at lamp posts. ha ha .
Yea, it recreates the actual part in exact detail. It's also huge. There was a lot of exploring to do and waving wands at lamp posts. ha ha .
Oh cool. I needed a comic in my list. I think I saw the collection of the orginal strip in my library too. . . nope. Not there, darn it. I'll maybe hunt it down. I did find a McKay collection of his films in the 1910s though. Yippe! Thanks.
I mostly relegate those types of games to my handhelds, or when I get exhausted from adventure games on console. I guess they could be called palate cleansers?
I have the same goals except I really don't need to play more games. I figured I played games about 10% of the time last year. That's about all my spare time, really. I could do some more social things if I was better at making friends and such. I'm so out of the loop within my age group, it's not easy.
Thanks! I'd like to blog more about the reading. I usually just do video game related books, but I read so much other stuff. I'd like to write something about them.
Good for you, finishing games. I finish a few each year but there's always a huge pile of unfinished ones. Sometimes I don't want to finish them though, so I'm fine with it.
I have a wordpress page, but I haven't done anything with it yet. I need to figure it out on paper first. I don't know where to start.
I've read a bunch about horses in the last few years. Two things, they are emotional creatures; and two, falling off them is pretty serious stuff. Proceed with caution.
I've been meaning to get to Sunset Overdrive. I watched my friend Mark play it. Seems cool.