I always enjoy learning about what got people into gaming in teh early years. The Game Boy got me through some hard times. And I think the Super NES has some of the most memorable games ever.
I always enjoy learning about what got people into gaming in teh early years. The Game Boy got me through some hard times. And I think the Super NES has some of the most memorable games ever.
This one snuck past my radar. I don't recall this being released. In any case, it looks like fun. And Atlus has a great reputation for making unique RPG's. I was I had the time to play all of them.
The game looks pretty epic. Especially the scene with the projecticle crashing into the structure and the bird flying overhead. Seems like it could be very enjoyable.
I'm a sucker for art books. I'd buy a Limited Edition like this one if it come with a nice art book. Thanks for sharing.
Hello, hello! Good to have your here fellow fomer 1Upper! I hope you have a great time here.
Great thinking on how to get around your problem with playing GB games on teh GameCube. Also, that Star Wars mug is up there with some of the coolest things I've ever seen. Every time you drink coffee from that mug, it's epicness in every sip.
Good point. DRM just sucks the fun out of the video gaming culture if you ask me.
I've read so many good things about Vagrant Story, but I never got around to adding it to my collection. Your article has revived my interest in it.
Yeah, I am not cool with always-on internet requirements. It's just bad news and it's unnecesary for non-MMORPG's.
Interesting post. I don't mind games that ask you to make decisions all that much. But I do find myself biting my nails over what negative consequinces might happen with the choice I make. I usually end up resetting that part of the game just to see ehat happens which both (or however many) choices.