Ya know. Mario was the bad guy in the first DK games.

Look into his eyes, see the evil... Ok he looks pretty happy. A guy can change.
Ya know. Mario was the bad guy in the first DK games.

Look into his eyes, see the evil... Ok he looks pretty happy. A guy can change.
I didn't know about Game & Watch until fairly recently.
I just added you to my backloggery multitap. I'm KnightDriver there too.
Most of what I get in comics is non super-hero stuff like: Wastland, Umbral, EGOs, Fuse, Trillium, and The Massive.
Got Batman Arkham City today on Xbox Live for $5.
I've heard other people say that period was a bit of a low for comics. Those shiny metalic covers and some bad stories. But there's always something good lurking amid the bad stuff.
I can't maintain a membership at my comic store because I usually am only following a handful of comic series. They require you follow at least five. I often change what I follow too. If I don't like a series, I drop it. I'm real picky so I don't end up spending too much. I always find something interesting. There's so much out there. It's not just super-hero stuff anymore.
Had me some diet Dr. Pep just the other day. Aw yea.
I used to love PopCap games. I played Rocket Mania, Bookworm, Bookworm Adventures, Insaniquarium, Feeding Frenzy, Typer Shark, Heavy Weapon, Mummy Maze, and Seven Seas. I kinda miss the simplicity of those games. Maybe I'll chuck all this serious gaming and go be casual again.
I guess God Hand is weird. At least the bosses are weird. There's the flamboyantly gay twins, then a gorilla with a lucha libre mask, a group of midgets that parody Power Rangers, fat Mexican Elvis, and Shannon who can turn you into a pet Chihuahua. Then there's betting on Chihauhau races and the fighting move that lets you spank female enemies. There are many other strange fighting moves like the ball buster and a punch that sends enemies far into the sky.
Just got Dust on 360 for $3.
You're not kidding me. In the back of some of them there's a timeline showing all the different periods where Star Wars comic stories have been told. It's huge, from the distant past to the far future of the movie's time period.