I saw the NES designed 3DS XL at a Gamestop again today. I have a plain one already, but that is so tempting.
I saw the NES designed 3DS XL at a Gamestop again today. I have a plain one already, but that is so tempting.
Darn. That's a real gamer, sacrificing food to play a game. I'm not sure I could go that far. Maybe though. That game would have to be pretty special.
It was like a giant Excel spread sheet full of just about every game ever made. It was easily sortable too in many different ways. I loved it.
Yea, there are a lot of reviews there on the site. Brett Weiss, who's book I just read, wrote a bunch of them. I hope the site gets archived. I read some forum posts that suggested some people were going to try doing that on archive.org.
I was just looking at my backloggery page and the numbers are kinda misleading because I've listed all the games I have within collections. Thus I have like 160 PSP games, which isn't true. I'm tempted to go back in and get rid of all games within collections for that reason, but I put a lot of time into entering them, so maybe I shouldn't. I dunno. I think I might take them out to reflect the number of games I have more accurately.
Oh wow! Came with 3D glasses? That's pretty cool.
I went back to DQVIII for a few hours and that orchestral music really stood out to me. It's so good, you could really just listen to it without playing.
I wanna see that! Flying laser shooting keytar players! Oh yeah!

Ooo, that would be a good one. You could make each area of the game represent different lineups of the band. The Starless and Bible Black area could be a lightless dungeon in a castle infested with The Inquisition. Your object is to escape torcher and get out, kind of like Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay.
It was such an awesome resource. I like to look at all the games ever made in one massive database. I dont' know if anyone else has done this.