I like Mike Kirby because I used it in Kirby's Dream Land. It's one of those few things he doesn't swallow to use. Or maybe he swallows it but it pops right out again and he screams into it.
I like Mike Kirby because I used it in Kirby's Dream Land. It's one of those few things he doesn't swallow to use. Or maybe he swallows it but it pops right out again and he screams into it.
Oh, it's like Star Wars or Firefly. There's lots of real stuff in there. Plus it'll be a comedy, so rubber-banding something together on a space ship would be a laugh.

That's the trick, figuring out what is truly just bad and a game that has some redeeming value.
. . . meant to distract us from what's really going on and keep us from REVOLUTION!
Mine too, and neither baked any cookies, but in Cookie Clicker, I can live the dream.
Love 'em brawlers. Goin' on the list.
I think some of those music choices are pretty funny like Snake Eater and Luigi's Ballad.
I get my nerd pants off with iTunes.
That's just the thing. Some games called bad can be good in some ways. That's why I'll usually give a so called bad game a try anyway.
I can't think of a game that doesn't have some addictive thing in it. Silent Hill came to mind, but as I thought about it, I seem to remember that the game let you restart it after finishing it and had points you could score for finishing it multiple times or in certain ways. I forget exactly how that worked and wiki is no help here.