I've never heard of a photo club.
I've never heard of a photo club.
2000-2004 was a time of highs and lows for me. Started off high, but then went down low. But luckily it ended on a high again. But I'll talk about those times when you write your blogs for those years.
Would 400 square feet be considered a 'tiny house?' I've heard about those over the past few years. I hope I don't ever have to live in any house that small, but I may have to someday with the way things are going.
I didn't have to take many photos for projects in college, but when I did, they mostly wanted us to follow the rules that Pokemon Snap had.
An N64 is pretty easy to hook up, so if you can, I'd recommend doing that so you can play Snap. It doesn't take very long to finish, and it's such a unique game for the time.
I wonder if it's important to center subjects in scientific photos? I guess it is for Pokemon.
Oh yeah, my brother Jeff and I took a couple of trips to print out those tiny stickers. Little Jeff thought that was so cool. Years later at Trader's Village (you might know where that is since you're local), they had one of those Snap printing booths for sale at one of the used video game stores.
He was also the voice of Raz in Psychonauts, one of the Angry Beavers, and ZIM from Invader ZIM. In fact, his ZIM voice is exactly like Kaos'.
If you can make arrangements to play Pokemon Snap, I'd highly recommend it. It's not a very long game and there's not much to it, but it was definitely an interesting game especially for the time. I think it was even slightly educational as it teaches basic photography skills like making sure the subject is in the center of the frame, facing the camera, etc.
Cross Code is good, I just couldn't get into it for some reason. It's not the game's fault. Sometimes you're just not in the right mindset to enjoy a certain game at a certain time, you know?
The orginal Darius arcade cabinet was so cool. It was three screens long, so it was very wide and would definitely get your attention. Have you ever seen Tecmo Bowl in the arcade? It was kind of like that, but wider. Actually, did you ever see The NInja Warriors in the arcade? That was pretty much the same cabinet, too, since it was also made by Taito. The last Darius game, Dariusburst, also used one big wide screen and it was FOUR players! I think it was even wider than Darius and had a big bench you had to scoot down to make room for everyone. I'm glad I got to play it in an arcade once. I think it was Japan only.
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Did you play the first one and liked it, too?