My character is named Terry and his horse is Peeve. That way you can be introduced to my pet Peeve before you die of dissin' Terry.
I've got three of these calendars (this one included). We have a gamer-themed bathroom with decals and memorabilia all over the place, and these adorn the walls. My kids love picking the months (who cares if they match) and I like talking about how some of these creative works of art were from when people had to extrapolate what things looked like out of the HD sprites rather than having a defined, HD-ified version to look at that you can't really change in your imagination.
To be honest, while sad it has some hiccups, I'm glad to see a licensed brand move away from the "freemium" model. We need solid kid's games, not twenty different F2P games that make them want to borrow our smartphones.
I added that up just thinking about the game but that's a little low making that an article. It went from a "wouldn't that be neat" kind of thing to spoiled. So, likely our main character dies (after all he isn't mentioned in the first game), yadda yadda...
My mother worked at an office that used punch cards and they had to print quick and take them across the building. Huge reams, and if someone dropped them....it was reprint the whole batch.
I’ll add the Game Boy Tetris to the mix...it was in every Game Boy.
Maybe not 100% for it but DK’94 showed how to do depth of content.
Link’s Awakening was an amazing feat and still one of my favorite Zelda’s period.
And even if we loathe them, free-to-plays such as Fortnite got started on mobile devices with the freemium model.
Not always. My understanding is if I ever delete my TMNT, Simpson’s Arcade, or Scott Pilgrim games from my 360 HDD they’re gone. And even if I’m wrong I don’t wanna find out.
It’s because people want the first of a story based game first in order to know it all. The sequel is cheaper to get more impulse buys. That’s all it is.
Years from now Metal Gear Solid 1 will be $10, and 2-5 will be sold for $5 or whatever equivalent.
There’s more demand for the first in a story. You wouldn’t buy Two Towers instead of Fellowship because you could save a couple bucks, and Sony knows that you might be looking at a one-shot, so sell the f...
I know, I know. It's a joke. Theming an accessory after something it's not used in has always amused me. It's like the people who use dance mats for Dark Souls. Make just as much sense to, say, craft a Final Fantasy 7 light gun. :P
I know it’s cool looking, but an online chat headset for a game that isn’t online, let alone with a mute protagonist...^_^
The amount of detail pushed into that face that you likely would never see reminds me of when Bob Ross would spend an hour creating a majestic landscape and cover half of it up with "happy little trees".
My local GameStop has a copy of NES Battletoads on their shelf behind their counter solely so they can answer "yes."
Author here with a side note: for some odd reason Sony has the original on sale for $12 this week.
That is my one complaint and why I was glad I got to review this one. I don’t like how their naming structure works. This could have easily been the title for a sequel. But the really sucky part is the saves. Gameplay changes enough to still be entertaining, but I can’t see spending another $60 on a game I bought two years ago without save transfer. Thanks for the compliments!
I miss memory cards. Yes, you can upload online on most, but they were just so dang easy. Go to a friend's house and pop in your card. Not even worry about signing in.
You know what I want back? In-controller memory cards. You wanna go multiplay at a friends? Just bring your controller! My character was saved on Perfect Dark, if I remember right, on my memory pak. Wanna try an RPG at a friend's house on Dreamcast? Bring along your VMU! I was really excited on Wii w...
I’m upset that they aren’t adjusting old points. I did the GameStop pro day and bought and registered four cartridges for 16 points apiece that would now be worth 60. Bit by bit isn’t much, but if I got what my gold points are “worth” now I’d have $10 instead of $1.84.
I always wanted Superhot. This is great. And Quantum is a fun game, I'm looking forward to porting it over from my 360. I always get this little bit of victory when one of my games I own gets BC treatment. I had two little 32 GB flash drives and a 120gb main drive filled. The two drives are gone and I should be able to install a disc game or two soon!
Had to make sure Tactics was on here. Agree wholeheartedly, but the War of the Lions edition, despite it's amazing updates, has an annoying lag that hurts battle. Anything more than a basic attack seems delayed, as the "impact noise" happens a couple of seconds before the animation kicks in. I don't know what happened...there's no use to modifying that part of the game, and yet it's there. I LOVE the game, but that's soured me from going back through on the updat...
I really wonder if the online price is cheaper because they're expecting multiple consoles per household, linked to a single person. My son wants his own Switch, and when he goes there he'll transfer his account, meanwhile I'll still have mine. Unless there can be a family nnid, maybe? But if they see 2-3 Switches in a house, theres the $60 they'd make in one "family account" anyways.
Lots of interesting comments about glasses and such that boil down to old school "git gud" except on a disability frame. That's pretty rough. Just because there's a correction available doesn't mean it works for everyone. "Blind" is not an on/off switch either, you can "see" but be legally blind. And it's a right to be able to use the sight you have for what you can.
I worked with someone with sight issues, and as tech got fanci...