I have a weird view of Starship Troopers because I read the book before the movie and took my own meaning from it. I was really surprised years later to read of the real intentions of the book.
I have a weird view of Starship Troopers because I read the book before the movie and took my own meaning from it. I was really surprised years later to read of the real intentions of the book.
It's the turtle and the hare story.
I've done about a dozen hours in the game. I've just taken a long break. It's a certain type of old school RPG that's not for everyone. It's pace is slow and it gets difficult later in the game, from what I've heard since I've never gotten far in any of them due to not ever getting enough time to play handheld games. It's also a long game too. I love it though. Reminds me of old Wizardry on an Apple IIc. I love drawing the maps as I go on the bottom screen. Some people think that's tedious.
16 hours. Wow. That's a long day. Doesn't get much longer.
I had a GameCube during those years, but I really didn't use it that much. Now I still have it and try and catch up with some stuff as well as use the Gameboy Player for all my GB and GBC games.
I played Luigi's Mansion recently and Paper Mario Thousand Year Door. Both awesome. I'd say Pikmin 1 and 2 also but I have them now on Wii. Wouldn't mind them being included though. Viewtiful Joe is a pretty good one. Metroid Prime of course. Wind Waker for sure. Still new to play that. I need to dig into that library some more. I know there's a lot of good ones.
Nice closeups. My phone is terrible in close like that. I love those old Dodge muscle cars. One of my favorite car designs.
That Mach 5 is hot.
I looked at the hotwheels being sold in the supermarket today. Very tempting. I used to collect those as a kid. I had a case for them and everything. Not sure where they all went. But just this year I got a few like the Batmobile '66 and all the Halo ones. (maybe they are matchbox, I forget).
i read up on it. Those game screens look really sharp. For some reason I had thought it was another system full of pong clones. How wrong I was.
Mark and I stumbled upon Frogs and Flies for Atari years ago and had a blast with it. Later I found it was Atari's version of Frog Bog on Intellivision. I played that on Game Room on XBLA. I kind of like the simplicity of the Atari version over the Intellivision one, but I had a surprisingly fun time with both. Never played it back in the day though.