It was a good movie and I know that my wife would like to see Catching Fire, so I am sure that we will end up seeing it whenever it comes out.
It was a good movie and I know that my wife would like to see Catching Fire, so I am sure that we will end up seeing it whenever it comes out.
This was the era that I actually enjoyed sports games. Tecmo Basketball and Double Dribble were the other two that I spent a fair amount of time with.
Metroid Prime Trilogy is awesome. All of them are amazing in their own right. I do want to play Rayman Legumes, but I should really finish Oranges first.
It will probably not be as big of a system seller as Nintendo hopes, but I definitely plan on getting a Wii U just for this game. I really want this game because Nintendo does seem to understand that sometimes we just want a game. A game that is fun and simple and does not take itself too seriously. This is probably the reason that I am currently uncertain as to what to play next. I have a backlog, but those games are fairly complicated and serious.
A new classic looking Kirby. I absolutely loved and sunk a ridiculous amount of time into Super Star Saga... Or whatever that SNES collection was called.
I have also been looking for more podcasts. I decided to try Ray Barnholt's No More Whoppers, I found it entertaining.
I was annoyed because it was somewhat off topic. I would definitely listen to an episode about videogame voices. I did read Hunger Games and enjoyed it, but have little desire to read the sequels. I also felt like one of the few people who actually knew what race Rue was in the books.
I never played one of the games, but the trailer looks sweet.
I am curious now. I do not think that I have spent any time with a Suda51 game. I was almost tempted to play Shadows of the Damned. I may have to go and test a couple of those games. I think tha I remember seeing Sine Mora will be on PS+ this month, may start there.
I do not think that all of your Nintendo hate has been unjustified. They seem to be making some questionable decisions. If they keep releasing compelling software like SM3DW, I will be more willing to overlooks some of the problems.