
I've played Anniversary when it came out, but I traded it. Now that I have it again, I want to go and do a thorough achievement run of it.
I've played Anniversary when it came out, but I traded it. Now that I have it again, I want to go and do a thorough achievement run of it.
I never gave them a thought either, but I was trying everything I could get my hands on for achievements, hoping I'd come across a hidden gem. Cabela's African Safari is pretty good. It's just a third person shooter. It has good controls and the environments are really nice. They are small areas though. Nothing you could roam around in for too long, but you're there to hunt a specific animal and you get to it pretty quickly. It's also not a long game. The developers are all Romanian and they do most of the Cabela's games. They did a good job on African Safari.
I never heard that about the phone charger running a 2600. I think the heavy sixer is basically the same as the others, just with higher quality parts. So it should work.
A lot of the individual games are available to download on current consoles or handhelds. I just love collections and have to have them all. There are a few select games that are only available on these collections. Not too many though.
I've only read Neuromancer and now Snow Crash in that genre. They seem a little off base in their visions of a computer dominated future, but they also seem very appropriate to someone interested in video games like myself, since there's so much high tech and computer stuff mentioned. Every time a cyberpunk hero enters a virtual world in these books, I think of a video game, although Second Life is closer to what they had in mind I think.
My one issue in Dredd was, how did the gang members not know about the Judge's weapon's defense mechanism. That seemed like something they should have known about.
So far, I haven't noticed any long load times with the Vita, but I'll keep an eye on that now you mentioned it.
My first PSP was the 1000 but I cracked the screen by putting it in my backpack. I got the 2000 to replace it and I still have it.
In looking at the Wiki page I didn't know there was a 3000 model. That looks cool!
My friend gave me such hell for not knowing what a Heavy Sixer was. We both grew up with the Atari 2600 and I knew about four and six switch decks, but not the heavy one. It might have a little better parts than other versions, but it's not something too important. I had a regular six switch once and it was just fine.
I played about 50% of Arkham Asylum before the stealth sections began to piss me off. But I really loved the fighting in that game and the story. I need to go back and finish it and then play Arkham City. I'm so far behind on that stuff.
The new one isn't by Rocksteady, which worries me, but I'm interested to play it.
Love that shleving unit holding all your retro systems.
Final Fight CD I picked up at a Thrift Store. It had co-op unlike the SNES version.
Oh man! Those screen savers are killer!
That beach seen might have been a lover's suicide. Just a guess.