That Chef Aid album was really funny. I still think of that song "Simultaneous" and laugh.
That Chef Aid album was really funny. I still think of that song "Simultaneous" and laugh.
It's in it's own collection on disc. I thought I had it for XBO, but I'm not sure now. I don't think you can play the 360 version on XBO. So I might go get the boxed copy of all five episodes for XBO. I like physical copies.
Interesting. Thing is, the first album I owned was Genesis Three Sides Live in '82 when I was in high school. The second was Peter Gabriel Plays Live from '83. It was from there I went backwards to the 70s stuff. As a kid in the 70s, I wasn't too interested in music. I don't know. I just think of my parents going to high school in the 50s. In their adult hood they would go to 50s dances to bring back their memories of that time. I got nothing like that. I wasn't wooing some girl with Peter Gabriel's 1986 hit "In Your Eyes" like in that movie. If I was wooing anyone it would have been with Genesis' "Looking for Someone" from 1970, or Yes' "And You and I" from '72.
This was the first generation I didn't have a Nintendo console. I mean, I have a 3DS and love that, but couldn't quite justify a Wii-U purchase. I will have one though. Still gotta play Pikmin 3 and that Tank! Tank! Tank! game looks interesting.
Oh man, I forgot St. Patrick's Day was today. I thought it happened last saturday for some reason. I'm probably half Irish, so maybe I should do something tonight?
That's good news. I can't wait to replay Tales with a smooth framerate and I'm totally committed to playing the Guardians of the Galaxy game when it comes out.
I might do that with Borderlands Pre-Sequel. I'll just take a quick look when I finish all the content and see what I might want to try. I'm not doing any completionist type stuff this time though. Only if I'm already really close to it.
Yea, Activision did games for the Atari right. I've really grown to appreciate their design aesthetic. I have that Activision Anthology for the Xbox. Most of the best Atari games are in there.
I think I started to watch the Space Battleship Yamato one time. I didn't finish it though. Back when I was a kid, I really got into Star Blazers. One of my favorite tv shows ever.
I never thought of Adventure as an open-world game. Ha! There's not much of a world there but, yes, you do move around freely from screen to screen.
I should be an 80s music guy 'cause that's when I went to high school. I always figure a person's music is the stuff they heard in high school, but I always looked back to the 70s. Probably because I was into scifi and fantasy literature and prog rock really spoke to that. 80s music had too much gloss and commercial appeal to interest me. I was disgusted by what Genesis and Peter Gabriel became in the 80s, but I like it fine now.
I talk to my friend Sean all the time and mention how I wish we'd done something with our comedy back in high school. He said to me he thought we'd dodged a bullet by not doing it. Seems a tough life in that Hollywood.