
Well, a bunch. Not a whole lot though. My favorite right now is Paper Mario Thousand Year Door. I have some I haven't tried yet like Eternal Darkness and Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles I want to try next week.
Well, a bunch. Not a whole lot though. My favorite right now is Paper Mario Thousand Year Door. I have some I haven't tried yet like Eternal Darkness and Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles I want to try next week.
I went to a linkedin/resume workshop and the speaker encouraged people to use social media because it told future employers that you were tech savy.
I still have Facebook for friends and family. I created a Twitter account a while ago but I hardly use it. I had it on my phone but I got so many notifications I had to remove it. A friend suggested I do Instagram but I haven't had the time to check it out.
The way you describe it makes me interested again. I think I didn't get past the inn the first time. I didn't really give it a chance.
Woah. $100 is a bit high. They pack a lot of tech in that little thing, I guess.
I ran through the pro tutorials and it taught me the move. Lean forward on the stick and double-tap "a" and you get a boost forward and your car spins end over end. Then you hit the ball a little harder.
Don't even mention custom cars to me. I so want them.
I'd get Jeapardy too but it's still $20 on Xbox Live. I'd like to see a sale on it.
It's just what I need to make my toys-to-life figures even better, nest a robot in them so I can make them run around the room while I play the game. Yes! The next thing. Ozobot.
I lasted about five minutes on Metroid I played on Virtual Console. This one I didn't want to stop playing.
Yea, that thing is pretty cool. Support for vertical play is interesting to me. And Taito onboard making games for it. I want some shmups on that thing.
Good thing about sports games is they are usually very cheap used.