Yea, just read Trillium. It's reall great. There are two stories going at once in the comic and you have to keep turning the book around because each story is printed upsidedown from the other. A creative decision not a mistake.
Yea, just read Trillium. It's reall great. There are two stories going at once in the comic and you have to keep turning the book around because each story is printed upsidedown from the other. A creative decision not a mistake.
I still have a handful of Dreamcast games like all the fishing games (there's like five of them) and the RPG Skies of Arcadia. I'd like to get the light gun games for it.
I think I played like an hour of this on rental one time. In stealth games, I always get caught. Then I stand up and say, "aw fudge it!" and start opening fire until I get gunned down. That doesn't take long. Then I quit.
When this was introducing sports on TV, I was into the Winter Olympics.
So it's been a while since I really watched any Olympic event.
"In the Garage, I feel safe. No one hears me, No one cares about my ways." Yea, I like that.
Sonic Boom makes me think of Ratchet & Clank which makes me want to play it. Maybe more exploration and fighting than platforming.
I played those two as well as Rage Wars. I don't think I played Turok 3 though. I'd like to revisit that series on N64 sometime.
I just made up that Sega Marketplace thing. There was an online service though which according to wiki still supports some games. There was also a web browser you could get. Not sure if that works anymore though. I played Quake Team Arena split screen with a buddy of mine. I never plugged in to the internet with it.
It was Captain Tobias Bruckner from Turok: Evolution. He was an Indian killer that Turok, after severing his arm, accidently sends him to the Lost Land, where Lord Tyrannus gives him a prosthetic arm.
Jeff Lemire's (Sweet Tooth and scads of other work) scifi comic series... Holy shh. In looking this up Jose Villarrubia did the coloring. I loved his work on Conan: The Cimmerian... Anyway, there's two time periods, 1920's and 3797. A character from each meet through a Incan Temple and fall in love. Unfortuneately their meeting could possibly ruin the whole universe. It's pretty awesome. Jeff does all the art too (with coloring help from Jose as already mentioned).
If I was still a kid. i would love it. No school for a whole week! Yeehaa! When that happened, the whole neighborhood would turn out at the biggest hill in the area and sled all day long. Good times.