All my family has gone to Hawaii except for me. Waaaa! I want to visit the Keck Observatory on Mauna Kea.
All my family has gone to Hawaii except for me. Waaaa! I want to visit the Keck Observatory on Mauna Kea.
I love my 3DS XL. Carry it with me every day. Where are those darn Mii's. I want to steal their soooooooouls. Muhahahahahah!
After seeing some of the Kirby cartoon on Last Ninja's blog, and always being interested in Kirby Epic Yarn, and now reading this about Kirby's first game, I'm even more keen to try a Kirby game.
Go watch it now! It's the greatest action movie ever made! I also found out recently that the director John McTiernan also did Hunt for Red October and the first Die Hard film. What a trilogy! That's a good movie night.
Ya got a lotta cartoons up there. I'm going to watch 'em all when I get a chance.
Wow! That's neat.
I just went with my friend to the midnight release. He got his copy and I thought about it. I'm pretty sure he's playing it right now on Xbox 360. You should've seen all the people at the Gamestop who, once they got the game, tore out of the parking lot with screetching tires. Lots of people are pulling all-nighters tonight I'm sure.
My friend has an original Apple Mac Plus version. I played that version in college. He also has a boxed NES version with the spell book. I had to reference it every so often because I forgot a spell or two. I'm amazed how much I remembered though.
I remember all the special classes had to be gotten later in the game because you needed high abilities in several areas at once. For some reason I rolled two characters this time, that when I gave them good intelligence and wisdom, the NES version let me be Wizards (Bishops) right from the start. Not the others though.
I remember getting that bug in the Apple IIc version. I forget exactly how it worked, but I think it had to do with a Bishop identifying a particular item which then gave him infinite XP. I swear I didn't know about that bug until I had legitamately beaten the game.
Awesome!
I had Wizardry 1-3 all in the orginal boxes for the Apple IIc. I wish I still had those.
Yea, they even put Wizardry 1-3 on the Gameboy. I actually got a copy thinking I could play it even though it was in Japanese, but no, it's too hard.