
I think I saw it on a family vacation that summer on Martha's Vinyard Island off the coast of Massachusetts. I remember not being too into it for some reason, but by the time of the sequel I was a big fan.
I think I saw it on a family vacation that summer on Martha's Vinyard Island off the coast of Massachusetts. I remember not being too into it for some reason, but by the time of the sequel I was a big fan.
I'd enjoy it a lot more if I had the original game. I wish it was still in print so I could go to my local Complete Strategist store and get a copy. I may just get whatever is most like it instead, or spring for the one on Amazon.
We tried dozens of times to see Donkey Mong but no luck yet.
Aren't those chubbies and tubbies adorable.
I was "new gamer" for most of 2014, but I'm back to my retronaut voyages.
I just played Night Driver for year 1978. I'm not sure what will be next for Atari though because I'm working on 1979 and Lunar Rescue, an arcade game by Taito. I don't want to look ahead too much and spoil it for myself.
I used it as an excuse to pick up a PS3 slim and new Xbox 360 so I could hand down my stuff to him.
I'm having fun looking at each year and seeing what came out.
Thanks. I'm working hard on it already.
My weekend starts tomorrow. I'll be playing some more of Lunar Rescue on PSP and then probably a lot of EDF 2025 with my friend Mark, with a probable break to play some Silent Hill: Book of Memories on Vita. Monday I'm not sure about yet.
daftman and I are playing Book of Memories right now, usually on Sundays sometime between 6 and 9pm EST.
Yea, prices don't move for Nintendo games like everything else. Pikmin 3 is still $55 used at Gamestop. It's been out a year now. Most games are $20 after a year except for stuff like GTA. I had to play $50 for GTA 5.
Nintendo does have that Selects series though that are $20 I believe in U.S.. Australia it goes for $50. I feel for ya. So much ocean to cross.