I forgot about Naughty Bear this year. My sister and her family were into that game one year. I was a little surprised, but they thought it was funny. It was a stark constrast to my other sister's family who would've never let their kids near a game like that or even near an Xbox.
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On 11/06/2014 at 01:00 PM by Super Step See More From This User » |
I did an editorial about games so bad they're scary and how they're needed to make us more thankful for the better games not long ago. Felt it was appropriate as we move from Halloween to Thanksgiving. Check it out here: http://plus10damage.com/blog/2014/10/30/halloween-games-for-scaredy-cats
A review I did of Video Games: The Movie is on the front page as well, but I already blogged that on here. I did a recap of Nintendo's Direct yesterday that's currently under review, so we'll see if that gets posted.
I was planning on writing up some first impressions of Sunset Overdrive, but the Let's Play session planned for today got cancelled. Might ask a friend or two to watch the Mavs game with me at a bar or something.
Speaking of sports, despite being a Cowboys fan, I'd be ok with the Texans becoming a winning team. I really would. But their fans hate-follow the Cowboys more than their own goddamn team and it makes it incredibly hard to want them to have anything to celebrate. I guess this is how Yankees fans feel about Red Sox fans, but I don't think I was ever as annoying as these Texans fans are on social media at least (granted, I'm also a Texas Rangers fan, so maybe that helped me be less annoying having another team to follow).
IT is coming to look at my work computer even though it wound up being ok after it froze and told me it was checking the consistency of an NTFS file in my C: drive (I don't know what that means either, don't worry). I figure better safe than sorry though, may as well have them look what's ailing my PC so it doesn't wig out on me again. Whig out on me? I dunno. I've been having issues uploading music to Wide Orbit anyway, only that's a call to Wide Orbit, not university IT. Why can't all computers just have one team look at all their problems? I get tired of calling three different IT helpers all saying it's the other guy's problem and hell if I know whether it is or not or what they can or can't do according to contract.
I've been watching Philly Kutt's comic blogs and it makes me want to read some comics. Gonna start by getting the Avatar comics I can afford off Amazon. I remember when there was a comics store right next to SFA, but it hasn't been there since I was a Freshman or Sophomore 6-7 years ago and everything that replaces it in that location fails. Too bad Not Just Games couldn't make it.
I think that's all for now. Back to work.
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