I had a copy of the game, but when I heard about the Definitve Edition, I traded it. Kind of want it back now.
Backpack. Hum. . . I do carry around a backpack everywhere I go. I don't have any cosmetic things on it. Maybe.
I had a copy of the game, but when I heard about the Definitve Edition, I traded it. Kind of want it back now.
Backpack. Hum. . . I do carry around a backpack everywhere I go. I don't have any cosmetic things on it. Maybe.
There's been some museums popping up and some people are working at preservation of gaming. I should look into it more closely. I'd like to be a part of that.
You know what's weird? Every time I see the title Lego Batman up on the marquee at my local theater, I think it's the game. How movies and games have come together.
I really wanted to go with the Ultimate Edition. I want to play that Definitive Edition. I imagine it's just got a graphical upgrade?
Yea, I figured it might but life weighs heavy on me this week.
I read a lot of Piers Anthony and Robert Heinlein in High School.
Neil Gaiman has a new nonfiction book out, Norse Mythology. I heard his interview on the New York Times Book Review podcast this week.
That last screen shot reminds me of that game Auto Modellista. What is it about cell shaded games? I love the look of them.
I just put Warrior's Way and Monster Manor in the Vault. That leaves just Slot Car Racers, Flower Town, and Puzzle Swap in my collection. I need a new one and I think your description of Feed Mii makes me want that one. I played Weapon Shop deOmasse and liked that. One issue I have with the street pass games is they are so simple. I wish there was just a little more depth to them. My favorite was Find Mii but I finished that a long time ago.
I don't remember the secret dungeon because I didn't finish the last few hours of DQ8 on PS2.
I have a vivid memory of going into a Gamestop when Sin and Punishment: Star Successor was playing on a demo station. Those graphics really wowed me.
I have that SNK collection. I love collections.