
It's the result of anonymity.
It's the result of anonymity.
You are a master of patience and perseverance. I can't even imagine how that game can be beaten.
I was buying comics every week, but last week I had enough. My list was 9 deep! That's "make me broke" level. There was just too much I wanted to follow. However, I am still reading comics every week, I'm just getting what I can out of the libraries with an occasional trade paperback purchase. Right now I'm reading Batman Dark Knight Returns and would love to chat about it in some club here on Pixlbit.
I played Demon Souls for the first two weeks, but I got so disheartened, that I couldn't face it again. It was like an abusive relationship with a really beautiful woman. You want to go back, but you know you'll suffer for it.
I am looking forward to next month's game.
I always loved the trailer for Zombieland where the main characters see a zombie and then start running from them to the music of Van Halen's "Everybody Wants Some". Forget about logic, running zombies are hilarious! At the 1 min mark it's "Zombie Kill of the Week" and the VH song. Love that sequence - makes me laugh every time.
Oh yea, and this intro to the movie with Metallica's "For Whom the Bell Tolls" Awesome!
RUN FOR YOUR LIFE!!!
I like the idea of Olimar, but I'd prefer Tryclyde.
Yea, Carmen Sandiego is labeled "Education" by allgame.com. That Wonderbook game on PS3 (remember that thing that used a Move wand? Supposed to be such a big deal E3 2013?) and Rocksmith are also considered "Education".
I used to think there was big possibilities in "Edutainment", but really it just makes games boring. Screw you American Mensa Academy game!!!
Um. . . Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego wasn't bad though.
Most of the "Fighting" games I've played are actually categorized as "Action" like Final Fight and God Hand, and the few boxing games I've played are in the "Sports" category.
"Home" includes a game like Mario Paint. I have U-Draw for 360, but haven't "played" it yet.
"Traditional" is like board games translated to computer like Monopoly or Chess and such.
I wanted to play Oregon Trail on a smart phone, but I don't own one yet.
I get all this genre info from allgame.com.
Oh darn! I forgot Typing of the Dead! That one's in the Educational genre. So that's 1.