I saw those outside the Wegmans I go to every week. Had ta click it.
I never thought about giving a pumpkin a hat. That's a good idea.
I saw those outside the Wegmans I go to every week. Had ta click it.
I never thought about giving a pumpkin a hat. That's a good idea.
Rare ones. . . Well, Clay Fighters 63 1/3: Sculptor's Cut for N64 which was a Blockbuster-only title is pretty rare. The loose cart goes for almost $100 last time I looked. I love the game so will never sell it however.
I have Eternal Darkness for GameCube. I used to have Cubivore, which is even more rare. I traded it way back though. Also I used to have Pikmin 2 on Gamecube. That's rare, but I traded that too. I have it on Wii now anyway.
I probably have a few more, but that's all I can think of at the moment.
Oh sweet they did a sequel to Naruto: Rise of the Ninja, which I have and want to play badly. I played the demo for Rise and really liked it. Now I've got a second one to pick up.
I did a bike tour of Scotland when I was 17. I had lots of fish 'n chips and hard cider but no Haggis. I'd give it a try if I ever go back. Don't think I've ever seen Haggis anywhere here in Pennsylvania. Got some German specialties though like Liverwurst. You can thank the Pennsylvania Dutch for that.
All this sounds very, very familiar to me. I wasn't brought up JW, but everything you said about difficulty socializing and rage is a carbon copy to my experience.
I did some Primal Therapy way back when and I think it set me on the right path, even though it was a bit challenging for me at the time. Their idea that you have to focus on feelings and get into the emotinal pain of your childhood seems right on to me. It's scary as all heck, but it gets to the heart of the matter.
I don't see a therapist anymore, but I work on things on my own, and sometimes I have a breakthrough and realize something about myself, and things change. I think it's absolutely possible to change and become who you really are.
I guess what I'm saying is: you're not alone, and there's hope. That's about it.
Thanks for reminding me. I took a bunch a few days ago and have to upload them now.
This one is seriously the best I've played of the series so far. There are so many insects on the screen at once, it's crazy. I've heard there's some slow down on the PS3 version, but I've come across very little of that so far in this Xbox 360 one. I did hear it was being put out on Xbox One and PS4 with some added stuff too.
I guess it could be described as Dynasty Warriors with guns I suppose. There's quite a bit of diversity of weapons and equipment across the four classes you can play as, and their effects are explotacular. . . I just made that word up.
Yea the Genesis version is total ballz. Alas it is the only port out there and I will probably buy it sometime just to have some playable memory of the original game.
Well, I could lay waste to the entire city. I'm sure of that at least.
I never knew those PSN games were new ones to the Monkey Island series. I'll have to get those sometime. The remakes of the first two games on XBLA and I assume PSN too, although I'm not sure about that, are really good and beautifully improved from the pixelated 1990 originals which you can see at any time by pushing the "back" button on the Xbox controller.