
Yes, more Kirby for sure! The Dream Collection on the Wii is a great place to start.
Yes, more Kirby for sure! The Dream Collection on the Wii is a great place to start.
China had the '70s too! Well, I imagine it was a little different...
I remember this game blew my mind when it came out because it was so fast. Extreme-G III on the GameCube was even better. I loved breaking the sound barrier in that game. Then F-Zero GX made Extreme-G seem like old hat lol.
Man, I want a new F-Zero for the Wii U.
My weekend was brief. I got called in for overtime yesterday, so yay for money but it left me little time for other things. We watched the new Dr. Who, though, and I'm fairly optimistic. I think Capaldi will grow into the role just fine. I also watched the movie version of Watchmen, finally, and have many thoughts on it. Gonna write a blog if I can find the time and energy lol.
I've always been really intrigued by Under the Dome. Someone at work told me the show was really good but I assume they didn't read the book too. Sooner or later I'll find it at Good will for a buck
That was a bizarre little problem but I'm glad it's fixed. Good work!
Wow, that's a monstrously huge question! Lemme throw out a few less known or unusual ones: Dungeon Siege III, Beyond: Two Souls, Dead Space: Extraction, Double Dragon Neon, Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light, Cloudberry Kingdom, Ninendo Land. Okay, some of those are well known but they're all very fun!
Oh dang, I'm not cool either!
If you don't feel like reading the comics, then don't. No point in turning it into work lol. It's a little odd getting into them at first if you aren't used to the medium. It's just a different way of telling stories.
If the mako levels bugged you in ME1, then you should definitely try ME2. They axed the mako levels almost entirely.
This rendition would definitely fit him in the actual game.
I don't know who Ian Anderson is but I'm going to imagine he's a badger with a big beard and a kilt