Yea the tech in Oblivion was sweet!

Who doesn't want to fly around in one of these.
Yea the tech in Oblivion was sweet!

Who doesn't want to fly around in one of these.
Holy crap! He broke that sword with his hands! That's some BaD ass ninja-fu.
I heard a few tracks from the live DVD that came with the CD. It sounds great! I will get to it. I've been a bit depressed about work lately and music always seems like a celebration and I don't want to celebrate when I'm down. I'll get to it soon though.
The repetition would drive me nutzo. I have trouble repeating levels more than a couple times in platformers in general.
Madcatz made this abomination for 360 a while back. Dan Amrich of Official Xbox Magazine reviewed it gave it a horrible score so I avoided it.

If I see one at a Thift Shop or something though, I'm going to pick one up and give it a try. The thumbstick has a wheel on it to simulate the paddle controller on Atari. It's still not a roller though. Someone needs to make one of those.
I like getting the games as they were on day-one, but sometimes the greatest hits editions are all I can get when I buy used. I don't really mind too much though.
I just finished The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg. It's great. Life changing.
I remember having to draw the numbers just so to get the DS to read them right. Kinda messed up my Sudoku sometimes.
Ever since I heard about it, I wanted to figure it out 'cause it's funny to me. This was an excuse to use it. I don't think I did it right; although, apparently there are as many different versions of leetspeak as people. I think the robot in Borderlands 2 is leetspeak: CL4P TP. But that's using only one number. Anyway, thanks for the compliment.
I wasn't going to go, but I had a free movie ticket. I still don't like the look of the LEGO movie that much. I think it's all that shinny plastic. The trailer for Boxtrolls, that showed before LEGO, looks great! It's not out 'til September though. Wah!