Yea, I was feeling the embossing when I got it. I need to figure out how to hang it.
Yea, I was feeling the embossing when I got it. I need to figure out how to hang it.
I watched the availibility of Wiis on Dell's website for over a year before I could get one.
Well, they can only remake one more, but I agree - new one please. They did a lot of mash ups this year and last with Persona Q and Etrian Mystery Dungeon. Not the same though.
It's a thing. I still need to play Rogue Galaxy and a lot of much better known games.
Yea, they crammed a few of them together. It's still like four feet though.
Game Theory is great.
Apparently there is another Burnout-style game in the works by some of the original devs now in their own studio. It was on IGN's podcast unlocked a week or so ago.
I liked Casino Royale. I've read some of the books and it does seem closer to them. The 2000s are all about the serious. Why so serious? I wonder. I do like the zany, gadget crazy Bond movies though.
Nacho Libre is kinda bad. I agree, and I never loved Talladega Nights like a lot of people do.
NBA Live 06 doesn't tell you anything about the controls. I think you have to hold the shoot button down and release it at just the right time to get the shot to work. I kept tapping the button and missed every time, even after I maxed my players stats in the creator mode. I was in no mood to fiddle with it. I handed it off to Mark and he got it pretty quickly and won a bunch of games and achievements. I could go back to it, but then I'm not much of a sports video game player anyway. I like worlds to explore.
Black is great! I was just watching my friend Mark play Stuart Black's (lead designer on Black) next game, Bodycount, and it feels very similar to Black. I'm going to try it pretty soon myself.
I'm usually a year behind with system purchases until this gen when I'm now 2 years behind and growing. I've been keeping up with handhelds though. The $200 price point makes that easier for me.