LibreOffice is a splinter from OpenOffice :) They're both fantastic.
LibreOffice is a splinter from OpenOffice :) They're both fantastic.
Also, be sure to watch Joey give the fucking works to Jurassic Park 2: The Chaos Continues on Retro Rampage!
It's well worth a full playthrough or 80 because it's just that damn good :D
That's what I live for! That's why we do Retro Rampage - these are the games I'm passionate about, and it makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside even if I can reach out to one person and get them to play something they might have overlooked :D
The Yo-Yo is fucking RIGGED once you figure out how to use it. You can literally keep it on the bosses and just unleash unhealthy amounts of damage. It's a great game, but I'm just awful at it lol. I beat it once with savestates though!
He can't remember what he did yesterday, but he knows where all of the eggs and keys are.
Joey manages to rip this game in half in about 2-2.5 hours, and it's awe inspiring. The slowest parts are the 2 FPS first person segments.
Even if it's a reboot, I think Eidos Montreal should be able to do it some justice. The original Thief games were fantastic, and are iconic of the early PC gaming era. I think it's about time somebody else did stealth right. High hopes for this one!
Even if you still don't currently own one, I implore you to emulate the shit out of this game until you can get your hands on a Genesis (I have 3, need one? :P) and a copy of RKA (about 15 dollars CIB - can't beat that), it's so good, and well worth the time. The music alone is worth it!
Contra: Hard Corps is the one Contra game I have yet to master - Joey and I obliterated Contra 3 on Hard Mode without really breaking a sweat, but Hard Corps is foreign to me - though Browny is the man, bullets fly right over him!
One of these days, we'll master Hard Corps... I swear it!
LibreOffice! It's free and handles MSWord documents damn near flawlessly. Don't give any more money to Microsoft, it's not like they'll be able to do much with it after Windows 8 drives them into the ground.