
I like getting weird. We should do it together sometime. You can keep the stress, though. I kid, I kid.
Speaking of kids, not sure where mine is, but I hope the lesbians raising him like playing video games. If not, I still have the hundred bucks.
I like getting weird. We should do it together sometime. You can keep the stress, though. I kid, I kid.
Speaking of kids, not sure where mine is, but I hope the lesbians raising him like playing video games. If not, I still have the hundred bucks.
Yeah, I'm pretty skeptical when an article sees a dip in the market and declares doom. I really can't see PCs going away any time soon, tablets are too limited I think.Yargz, do you know why Microsoft seems to bat 500? Seems like XP (which I have) was well-liked, Vista was hated, 7 liked, 8 hated. What gives?
I'm curious what article this is and what sort of time frame and data it was using to come to this conclusion. I don't claim to be an expert in the slightest, but I'm not sure I'm convinced of what this article is projecting.
You stay classy and awesome yourself. Glad your back is healing, mine was hurting yesterday at work. I've thought of doing a Youtube channel as well; my friend has a Chromebook, seems to do all he needs it to. Ah well.
Don't feel bad about not playing games, I don't even own a new system or handheld.
That King Crimson song does weork well with a metal style; I do prefer the original, but don't worry I'm not a close-minded Crimson fan (I only know of them because the ending of Bad Religion's 21st Century Digital Boy has a lyrical reference at the end), I like the cover, too.
The Jay-Z cover reminded me of both his collaboration with Linkin Park, and this:
I liked the Sinead O'Connor cover, will have to check out the original cover. And I love that COB cover; the other two they did for the bonus track on Blooddrunk were "Just Dropped In" by Kenny Rodgers, and "Ghost Riders in the Sky" by ... well a lot of country artists, and that's the one I have on the copy I bought when I saw them at Gigantour 2008.
Good times. And not a cover, but if you like the energy in COB's cover, I think you'd like Alexi's punk side project, Kylahullut, if yu haven't heard of them.. Not sure if he still does anything with them.
I can understand stir crazy, so relieved to be called into work three days this week and do something useful that wasn't around the house. I'm a BOH kind of guy as well, I like to just work, but somehow I got used to dealing with plenty of people in my three years at Outback and three in Residence Life.
Didn't know Serj was doing classical now. I think I heard that before, but thought it was a joke, but it's really good! Dug the Ghost B.C. track as well, nice alternative feel, and the Phil Anselmo one was heavy, reminded me a bit of some Great Southern Trendkill tracks.
Jib.
Well, I also mean SNES, I grew up with that too, but they're kind of the same thing and 64 was an improvement, especially graphically, so I see your point. It is a bit sad that's probably the only game in the franchise everyone immediately recognizes, but then again, that was the game I got for Christmas '97 with my N64; I love it.
As for their plans, that depends how SF has been selling, market research, yada yada, and I honestly doubt they'll go back to the Roots, when Star Fox was about following a black family through different periods of American history, so I probably wouldn't be sarisfied with the "mix of gameplay styles" style of gameplay they'd likely go with anyway.
I need to listen to this. I didn't even know Julian Casablancas was on it; I do like Strokes.
I also like Daft Punk, but not necessarily everything they do, mostly their big hits is what I know and love. I should check it out though, it's been buzzed about like the second coming of musical Moses.
Lol Spoony riffed this live when I was at SGC 2013 a few weeks ago. I was dead tired and sort of drifted off at the end, but this I remember. Well, actually I don't remember what he said, but I was there when he riffed it. I don't know why the Sega guy has a Candadian/northern U.S. accent, though.
I would love a new on-rails Star Fox. I actually liked Adventure and I own a used copy of Assault as a birthday present, and that's a decent game too, but I'd want the series to just go back to its roots with some new polish.
Love that track; game sounds like a cool concept. I think my computer could run it, but I'm reluctant to buy something in case it can't. It's pretty old.