
I've got the game, too. I haven't unlocked all the materials to make the levels I want, but once I do, expect to see levels based on Pac-Man and Mega Man stages like Bubble Man and Fire Man!
I've got the game, too. I haven't unlocked all the materials to make the levels I want, but once I do, expect to see levels based on Pac-Man and Mega Man stages like Bubble Man and Fire Man!
I didn't have a Genesis as a kid, so I missed out on this one. I did play Casle of Illusion and didn't think it was near as good as the Disney games Capcom was putting out on the NES and SNES. Speaking of which, I think Capcom made the best Disney games back then.
I did review the 3-D remake of Castle of Illusion that SEGA released a year or two ago and thought it was pretty good.
Thanks for reading! It was a good PAX.
Aw it's too bad you missed Inside Out. I think that was this summer's best movie.
According to my brother Jeff, he says that Rocksmith teaches you how to play the game, not how to play guitar. After watching him play for a bit, I can agree.
Rocksmith really isn't that good, but Shantae sure is! Which Shantae is it?
Yeah R4 is still the best. But I did play a lot of RRV and Ridge Racers on the PSP, too. And RR64 was pretty decent as well.
I got a press release about this yesterday. Pretty high tech stuff. I may not be able to review it since I can't really use my phone on the job.
I didn't get the PlayStation at first, but once I did a year or two later, it was one of the best gaming purchases I made. I was reviewing games left and right for it after that.
I didn't get the Dreamcast right away either, but it was a Christmas/Graduation present in 1999 so it wasn't too far off. That was the first SEGA console I owned, and it really made me respect SEGA a lot more.
I'm only sad that you had to trade in your SNES to get a PlayStation. But then, I really like the SNES.
LEGO Dimensions is LEGO's answer to Skylanders. But one of the game worlds you can visit is Portal. And I love the idea of LEGO Portal.