
When I first saw Stratego, it looked like chess so I passed up on it. I learned how to play chess from Battle Chess. Another thing I learned from playing Battle Chess is that I do not like chess.
When I first saw Stratego, it looked like chess so I passed up on it. I learned how to play chess from Battle Chess. Another thing I learned from playing Battle Chess is that I do not like chess.
Well I'm disappointed that Tetris didn't make it, but I can't complain about making up your own rules. It's your podcast, and I certainly do stuff like that for mine! So who would win in the finals? Well, both games have pluck. And both games have been re-released lately. And both games hold special places in my heart as games I got to review for The Dallas Morning News. But like how Mario Odyssey got my vote against Chrono Cross before, the same goes here. Chrono Cross does not have a cereal based on it. Chex Quest IS a cereal. So Chex Quest wins.
Here's a topic for you. If Chrono Cross DID have a cereal, what would it be like? I think it would have two bags in it, like how Nintendo Cereal System and Nerds Cereal did. Each cereal in the box would be like either versions of the world, like in Chrono Cross. One cereal would be super nutritious and give you super strength when you ate it, and the other would have so much sugar in it you'd gain ten pounds every bite!
Hey Julian, I know you like Final Fantasy, so I'd like to encourage you to read my latest blog when you get a chance! And don't forget to listen to my podcast, too! --Cary
Well if you want to try out Chocobo GP, there is a free version you can download on the Switch called Chocobo GP Lite. Again, it's that cell phone mentality I had a problem with in the game that I mentioned in my review. And it's not the best game in the world, but you can at least try it for free that way. If you do try it, let me know what you think.
Well you know how in Rally-X you can blow smoke to slow down the other cars? Does that mean you crop dust the other browsers? :) Sorry, that's just where my mind went.
Did you know that in the Ridge Racer game for PSP, you could play Rally-X while the game loads. And if you got a high enough score during that time playing Rally-X, you could unlock a 3-D version of the Rally-X car to play in the main game! You could even blow smoke out the back to slow down the other racers!
I only played the 3DS version of FF3, but never really got into it. I call myself a Final Fantasy fan, but the only ones I really liked were FF4, FF6, and FF9. I did play through FF1, FF2, and FF7, though. I never played a FF game past 9.
Speaking of which, my newest blog I just posted is Final Fantasy related, so check it out if you can!
Yeah Club Nintendo is still a thing. It's not as good as it used to be, but it's getting better.
Yeah I can't wait to design my own Pac-Man Museum, too. You know how people talk about which video game world they'd like to live in, and many people say stuff like Hyrule or the Mushroom Kingdom. Well I wouldn't want to live in places like that, they're dangerous! No, I'd like to live in the Namco Museums! Well, either that or the place Ridge Racer is in, or Space Channel 5, because, well, you know...
Well there's already ghosts in Pac-Man, so a horror game wouldn't be too far off. Maybe they can make it be Pac-Man's take on Luigi's Mansion?
Kirby and the Forgotten Land may earn high marks in my GOTY blogs. But we'll have to see how Pac-Man Museum+ turns out! I just got a Kirby shopping bag from the Club Nintendo web site!
I've been reading about Namco changing Ms. Pac-Man to be Pac-Mom, too. It's crazy. You'd think Namco and ATGames could come to an agreement.
There wasn't a Mario Golf game on the Wii at all, strangely enough. Guess Nintendo didn't want to self cannibalize Wii Sports.
Did you know that in the Capcom published Camelot Wii game We Love Golf, you could unlock outfits for the players based on Capcom characters. You could dress them as Ryu, Chun-Li, Apollo Justice, and even Zack from Zack & Wiki!