but it still doesn't change the date. Monday was the 11th, and Tuesday was the 12th.
Kudos to the contributer! LOL
The disc still has to be in the drive, doesn't it?
For the most part I'd agree, but 3:10 to Yuma was really good. Russell Crowe and Christian Bale did great performances.
Sleeping Beauty Blu-Ray will have BD-Live features and it's coming out in October.
... and your funny Fridays.
Canada hasn't got it either and it's in the same region as the US!
Doesn't Sony relax the rules for Greatest Hits releases once the system gets older? I know they did for the original PlayStation.
Thanks to the Essential Collection, I have two copies of the first Metal Gear Solid.
That's why you took your PSP to work and download it remotely, right?
;)
Disagrees are independent of losing bubbles. You have to use the plus and minus icons by the bubbles to change them. Clicking disagree just adds a number to the total.
On the surface it is a simple, fun platformer. Once you got deeper into the mechanics of the game you can tell that it really was geared for dedicated gamers. The arcade pcb still goes for a lot of money today.
If you haven't played it, I wouldn't knock it. Though I definitely wouldn't put it on this list.
Me too.
Pretty soon we won't have many companies left from the golden age.
Halo 3 is a "great game" but it's just another Doom knock-off.
*Rolls eyes*
Oh, and Tomb Raider is just a rip-off of Pitfall.
Probably because you're playing on a SDTV.
You should put this stuff in a speedrun FAQ on GameFAQS.
'Twould be helpful.
Anyone remember 1984? I do.
They are generally a shared experience among many people. They also have to be good, which makes the experience timeless. Those two things make them classics. Graphics and sound might date the games, just like black and white dates movies, but the experience of playing the game stays the same.
A shared, timeless experience is what makes games classic.
Yeah, but the DATE has passed as well. Japan isn't on Wednesday the 21st when Hawaii is on Wednesday the 20th.