I really want to go back to it sometime. I wanted to for Halloween too, but I was too into Borderlands. I'll get to it though.
I really want to go back to it sometime. I wanted to for Halloween too, but I was too into Borderlands. I'll get to it though.
Ha ha. I caught that joke too.
I saw that and just got the soundtrack out of the library. I'm going to listen to it soon.
Yea, I seem to remember a place name, but it wasn't Colombia. . . Oh yeah, Macondo was the fictional name.
I forgot about Naughty Bear this year. My sister and her family were into that game one year. I was a little surprised, but they thought it was funny. It was a stark constrast to my other sister's family who would've never let their kids near a game like that or even near an Xbox.
When thinking of names, I can never get this moment from film Gentlemen Broncos out of my head.
Yea, I went to two of them last week and only saw GUN Showdown for PSP. Almost bought it, but I played it long time ago and didn't like the controls. Love GUN on 360 though.
That's kind of the way I'm doing it too. I have a lot of Xbox Live Games on Demand games now because of sales and Games with Gold freebies. If I really like a game, I like to get the physical copy.
Yea, I read the book knowing nothing about it and didn't even see the connections to the history of Colombia (sorry for the misspelling) while reading it. It just seemed like the tale of a family told through its various members across several generations. The magic element didn't seem that obvious to me except in just a few parts, so I mostly read it as a real life drama. Later, I read on the wiki that all the characters are stand-ins for different aspects of Colombian history and that added a whole new dimension to the book for me. I guess it would be obvious to those like yourself who are familiar with your own history, but I know almost nothing about it.
Also it was published on the year of my birth 1967.