From the ones over there and mostly in general, Humble Bundle. Peter has quite the collection of PC games, so whenever he buys a bundle with repeat games, he gives them away. I have two from him.
From the ones over there and mostly in general, Humble Bundle. Peter has quite the collection of PC games, so whenever he buys a bundle with repeat games, he gives them away. I have two from him.
No Blakequisition....
Now changing the subject...
Oh man, so awesome you started watching A:tLA. It's behind The Simpsons not only for my favorite animated show, but also of all-time. If liked season 1, it'll only get better from now on. I also know you said no spoilers, but i'm just going to say that image has one....
I would say that season 1 of Legendof Korra is great but rushed since it was intended at first as just a miniseries. Season 2 is considered the weak one except for certain episodes while the remaining seasons are the masterpieces.
Just like 2003 was my next-gen jump to handhelds, 2004 was the year I entered the next generation with the Xbox and when I got it on christmas, I jumped instantly on the game I was most hyped: Sonic Heroes (which was released on the 30th of December of 2003, but due to the release, it may as well be from 2004). I spent the rest of my day playing that one.
Later on, I got Halo 2 and loved the game and its multiplayer. Need for Speed: Underground 2 and Prince of Persia: Warrior Within are other stand-outs from that year i've played.
Did see The Incredibles and really liked it, altough I was indeed surprised as a young one about how surprisingly realistic it was at points, what with the banning of superheroes. The third Harry Potter was also released and nowadays I think it's atleast among my top 3 of the franchise. Shaun of the Dead is amazing all-around.
Actually, now that I remember a bit, my N64 wasn't sold but also given away, so in the end I haven't traded or sold anything related to gaming yet. But yeah, I think it was kinda tough giving the console away since it was my first one, but my parents had a policy of only one handheld and console, so I had to give it away if I wanted to keep my Xbox (though both co-existed for a while).
Sadly a tragedy happened to my long lived PSP I had since 2008: the d-pad stopped working. To be more especific, the system itself still works fine and the rest of the buttoms work as usual, but back on June of this year when I brought it to a trip, I found that it the buttoms simply didn't work. However, the good thing is, a friend of mine had his for sale, so I managed to get it with some of the games he owned with an extra SD memory.
From what you describe, it reminds of a Halloween re-imagining of Sin & Punishment, due to the use of swords with guns and being on rails but allowing you to move left and right for dodging. It does look rather interesting, so i'll check either the WiiWare or 3DS version.
I don't think I ever traded anything related to video games and the last time something gaming related was sold was my very own Nintendo 64. Other than that, I had given away games, the last ones being some Xbox games I can't remember.
I would like to see the reviews you've posted. Maybe you could ask the site's director if it is allowed to "promote" your stuff outside the site. Maybe what you only need is a disclosure or something.
If only I had anything to trade, I would do it for the Zero Suit Samus amiibo and either way, since I live in South America, the costs of sending stuff would be a nightmare for both of us.
From what i've seen, I am Bread has intentionally awkward controls since the whole game is intentionally silly and sucky, though maybe the controls would be more bearable with controller than the touch controls. Either way, I have it on my Steam wishlist since it looks fun to pass time.