I've heard many good things about FTL. I heard it's pretty hard-core too. I'd love to play it sometime.
I've heard many good things about FTL. I heard it's pretty hard-core too. I'd love to play it sometime.
Maybe I'll do that this weekend. Never know when it might be pulled; although, I don't think MS has pulled very many arcade titles, if any, so far.
The Guardian Legend looks pretty neat. I'll add that to my list.
The only dodgeball game I have is All-Star Slammin' D-Ball for PS1.
The orginal ones are pretty good. I think there are four trades. "Saved by the shell" is my favorite line from it so far.
I listened to rock radio, so I didn't hear much pop stuff. I did go over all the billboard chart listings at the end of the decade and saw Mariah Carey all over the place. The stuff I listed is mostly the result of my current interest in metal. At the time, I just listened to mainstream rock. In a year or so I started getting into singer-songwriter stuff via a local station and steered away from mainstream rock a bit. I went on a folky kick for a while.
Yea, everything after Gabriel and then Steve Hackett is mostly all about Phil Collins. I've enjoyed certain tracks from the Collins years, but none of it holds a candle to the Gabriel/Hackett years; although, And Then There Were Three still had an arty bent probably because Tony Banks seemed to be in control for that album. Duke ended all that though.
I thought I'd like Sonic Adventure but I really didn't. Now I have that Sonic RPG for DS to try. I'll get into this series somehow.
The Josh Homme connection from Queens of the Stoneage is what alerted me to Kyuss. I heard a track I liked too. Too bad I couldn't find any Kyuss in the wild this week. At some point I'm going to have to go to Amazon or iTunes for this stuff.
My friend Mark and I often make silly Klingon comments. He says something in Klingon that might mean, "It's a good day to die" and I just envoke a battle cry like "For the glory of Quonos", but in english, or talk about their Valhala-like heaven Stovokor. I just looked up some phrases and I think I'll start using "tlhlngan maH!". It means "We are Klingons!" You can't get more nerdy then when you say something in Klingon. Can you?