I was surprised when I played it because I think I was imagining what I played before of Link to the Past on SNES. Zelda I seemed very much like an old maze game that wouldn't be out of place on the Atari.
I was surprised when I played it because I think I was imagining what I played before of Link to the Past on SNES. Zelda I seemed very much like an old maze game that wouldn't be out of place on the Atari.
Ah tape. I remember that stuff fondly.
Robocop shocked me with it's violence when I first saw it.
I used to have the soundtrack to Full Metal Jacket. That was a good one with Surfin' Bird on it.
Seriously. My Skyrim friend at work is very disappointed. I think I'll take my new TV over to Mark's place this weekend and boot up Skyrim. Gotta see how that looks on a true HD screen.
I noticed some that aren't on Netflix. I want to see this British movie from '87, Eat the Rich. Can't find it anywhere.
Joshua Tree was the last one I really liked.
No, but I've been wanting to for a while now.
I ran into a few dungeons where I couldn't do anything. I'm not sure what I was supposed to do in them.
I'm on the fence with most of R.E.M., but that Document album really got to me. It's definitely my favorite of theirs.
Maybe I'll play it when I get to 1995 on my weekly retro plays. That would be 8 weeks away, the first week in August.
I thought Shangrila would be some kind of cool paradise and save me from having to shoot everything, but no, you get badder badasses that eat bullets for breakfast. DARN IT!
What?! No online for Bulletstorm? Can you still play online co-op at least?