Multidimensional troubles. No one understands my pain.
The game was ok on Atari. I liked the time trials for points they added to the console edition. It's better in short bursts.
Octoberween! My favorite time of year.
I'd love to cosplay as Bowser. I'm going to Retro Con out here in the Philly suburbs on Saturday.
Sends out Koopa Troopas? I want a Wii-U!!!
Yea, I have the DK Skylander. He's in the Life element.
Ooo, was it Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters?
I think I tried Omerta once on Xbox. Maybe I should try it again. I need a good RTS. Brings back my memories of WarCraft II.
Oh man, that looks great. I don't think I have a good enough laptop to play games on, but there's this game Sudden Strike 4, a WWII RTS, on PS4 that came out this summer I just added to my rental que. Maybe that will scratch the itch.
Is there golfing on the moon? I heard that happened once.
Ah, The Margie. Just kidding, I know nothing about the American Journal of Poetry except what I just read on wiki and their web site. Looks very prestigious. Good for you! I'll read the next issue in the library where I now work.
I think it's interesting when a whole generation feels nostalgia for the games of their youth. Right now it's those 2D Metroidvanias. Tomorrow might be the early 3D world games. Bad graphics are COOL! Wha?
For me, I'm not all that nostalgic for my childhood games, but I guess it might have been a thing around the 20 year mark from it, like say in the early aughts when Xbox did Game Room to experience the arcades again. What is it about that 20 year mark? Someone hits their 30s and they yern for their youth. It's kind of weird to me. I've never yearned like that.
I missed the fourth quarter. I had to go home and rest my aching back. It looked like they had things in hand though. Cam Newton looked terrible. How many interseptions was it? At least 3, maybe 4, I think.