I'm going to miss the series a little. I would have been interested in seeing which games you'd tackle during the 90s and new millenium.
My Nostalgic Vacation is Over. . . for now.
On 09/20/2014 at 04:06 PM by KnightDriver See More From This User » |
Well, my friend Mark finally has his gamer-tag up and running again on Xbox 360, and so it's back to modern gaming as usual, playing co-op in new and exciting virtual worlds. I expect to log twenty hours or so in EDF 2025 this weekend.
In my Nostalgic Vacation series, I managed to get through 1988 and I have partial blogs written for years '89-'92. I just need to find the time now to finish the games, which I'm trying to do after work during the week, but so far I haven't been able to get past my daily Mii-Plaza games, which are, by the way, really fun. I got the four new games there and it's a blast bringing in street-pass Mii's to play with you. It's part of my daily ritual now. So Nostalgic Vacation is partially on hold now until I can catch up little by little.
On top of all that, I want to beef up my character in Silent Hill: Book of Memories on Vita so I can play more confidently with daftman in multiplayer, and I want to start a new gaming habit that is based on my most anticipated game at the moment, which is CodeName: S.T.E.A.M., a 3D turn-based strategy game coming to 3DS in 2015. That means I'd like to start Pokemon Stadium, which is first on the critics list for best console game in that style. I played it back when on N64 and liked it quite a bit. Turns out it's not an expensive game to pick up, and my friend Mark might actually still have his copy I can borrow.
And oh yeah, I just got Fist of the North Star in the mail for NES. I could play it, but it can't go on my Nostalgic Vacation because I'm done with that year. Do I save it, or do I play it? I haven't decided yet.
Phew! That's a lotta stuff. How can I do it all? I don't know, but I'm going to try.
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