
Good thing I don't have to put change into these games anymore. I would probably avoid it if I did.
Good thing I don't have to put change into these games anymore. I would probably avoid it if I did.
When I was in little league baseball, I used to sleep with my cap on. Today though, I can't stand hats on my head. Even in cold weather I can't wear a cap or hat. I did, however, get a kind of cowboy hat one year to wear when I'm out shooting photos but I always forget to wear it.
C64 in '99 hooked up like that. Wow. I can only imagine the load times. I'll never complain about XBO installs again. Well, I probably will anyway.
I do calorie counts in my head every day. They are rough estimates though but I check certain foods from time to time to make sure I'm close.
I played this on Capcom Arcade Cabinet on 360, and I think it's back compat on XBO now, so I'll play it again. I liked it but you said it, CHEAP! Really cool battle mechanics though. I'll play until that cheap death over and over.
That's close to how Mark and I gamed up until about 2004. Finally we got our own TVs and could play Lan games and eventually online on consoles. PCs we could always lan up and play on seperate screens.
Metal Max Xeno looks like something I might try out. DQ XI for sure and I'm super interested in Insomniac's Spider Man. This is why I'm keeping my PS4.
I guess with most games in 3D now, who needs a spinner or trackball. But then again, the PC's mouse is basically a trackball in a housing. They could totally put one on a controller. I wonder if designers considered it and why they didn't go for it.
I remember it as the beginning but maybe not. I just remember a ship that you jump across and not getting into it. I'm glad my friend gave me his trilogy of DKC games though. I want to run the series sometime. Maybe the Return DKC games too.
Wha? Just kidding. It's surprisingly still fun. Shooting bugs seems to be a constant in video games.