There's a Jet-Vac in all the games except the first one (Spryo's Adventure) and the last (Imaginators). He must've been popular 'cause he's a main character in the tv show.
There's a Jet-Vac in all the games except the first one (Spryo's Adventure) and the last (Imaginators). He must've been popular 'cause he's a main character in the tv show.
I basically go to three places for music: Barnes & Noble CD bargain section, Shady Dog Records (my local used record store) for vinyl in their $1 bins, and the mighty collection of all the libraries in the three counties surrounding me. Oh, and sometimes I check out a Goodwill.
Maybe it has to be really dark to see it. I don't know. All I know is that I looked at it on my shelf in the middle of the night and saw nothing.
Of the few horror movies I like, Hellraiser is one of my favorites. I like a little fantasy in my horror. That makes it alright for me.
Mark used to do a lot of data entry, so he's used to that kind of grind. Me, I like variety and really can't stand repeating things too much.
Man, loot chests are taking over gaming. I really don't want to get caught up in that kind of grind. At least, I'm going to try hard to avoid it. I was opening those things in Borderlands a lot.
Yea, the big ones are cool. I know what you're saying, though. The smaller ones seem perfect for the game.
It's the sequel to Prey on 360 and a different gameplay experience. The new one seems slower in pace requiring more careful exploration. I mean, the enemies can hide as any object in a room. That's going to make you check every little thing.
Ha ha. Laserdiscs. I remember seeing those in the used record shop I used to go to. I considered getting a machine because those big discs had such cool packaging. It was like having a CD as big as a vinyl record. Definitely cool display pieces.
I don't know how he does it. I get so bored chopping away that I look for neat shortcuts to make it less tedious. He can do it for hours though.