Oh yeah! I'd love hearing about that.
Oh yeah! I'd love hearing about that.
I never did finish Dragon Quest VIII. 90 hours in and it was still getting bigger and better, but I was beginning to wonder which was the real world, this one, or the one with Morrie.

Thing is, I always forget a lot of the mechanics of the game when I break from it, leading me to restart at the beginning rather than try and remember it all. Sometimes that's fun to do though. I'm wondering when I should break from Borderlands: Pre-Sequel and try some of the other characters or get back to my play of Diddy Kong Racing and RE4. I kinda want to take a break after 65 hours, but it's tough when you have friends still playing it.
What were your characters like? Did they have suitably fantastic names, and were like level 50, and have mad gear like Blade Quisinarts?
I thought it would replace my Genesis 3 deck I have, but without perfect sound, I think I'll keep my original console.
That's what I was thinking, that they are using the new DLC to push sales of B2 on next gen, which is why I'm worried they might not be good on last gen systems. I don't know though. My wish is that they would put out B1, B2 and BtPS all together with some new stuff for next gen on one disc. That would come close to a system seller for me.
I used to have Wizardry on floppy disks for the Apple IIc and those plastic cassettes for the Apple Macintosh version. It'd be neat to have them now, but I'm ok with the NES version that I can actually play again from time to time. Recently I was wishing I'd saved my Squad Leader board games. I could buy them again on Amazon though. In general, I don't really miss anything that got lost in yard sales or whatever happened to them when I went off to college.
That Interplay collection is really cool. I'm going to play Out of this World soon. That is, the remake called Another World on Vita.
I'm reminded that maybe I should try and make my own sometime.
Start this at 2 min 30 sec for great reminiscence.
I really loved the intro and outros of all the MSTK3 episodes, maybe more than the actual movies. Darn, I wish that show was still around. Riff Trax isn't quite the same without the robots yukin' it up.
That's a nice break. Yeah mom!