I think Vegas alway changes a lot. Neat thing about the Grand Canyon is that photos just don't do it justice.
I think Vegas alway changes a lot. Neat thing about the Grand Canyon is that photos just don't do it justice.
Oh I'm HORRIBLE at fighting games. Heck, I had SkullGirls set on the easiest setting (called "Sleepwalk") and I still couldn't beat the last boss with many of the characters. But I've enjoyed fighting games more recently than I did in the past. Seriously, early 2-D fighters like Street Fighter 2, feel slow and clunky to me in comparison to the more smoother fighters of today. But I've always found the characters in fighting games fascinating. Whether they are goofy karate guys or tough, strong women (I have a soft spot for those), they are at least a small bit interesting. And yeah, SkullGirls is very good for an indie game.
Yeah the characters are really cool and I was surprised how good the stories were. I liked them anyway. And it's neat how some of the little details tie in together. Like the super hero show that Beowulf starred in is the same show that Peacock likes to watch on TV!
I went to Vegas about ten or so years ago. It was interesting. We stayed at the Excalibur and took a day trip to see the Grand Canyon. I remember going to the M&M's Store and GameWorks Arcade and we ate at a sushi buffet and an italian buffet.
My best friend got a NES and Super Mario Bros. about a year before I did. Mario was neat, but it wasn't enough to get me to buy a NES, and I was perfectly happy playing Pengo on my Atari 5200. But the next year he got Zelda and that's when I wanted a NES. You know what impressed me the most about Zelda back then? That you could actually save your game!
Most of the consoles I've bought weren't for one game, but for the promise of more chances to review games for it in the future. Either that or I got the system as a present. So I'll just list my favorite game for each console I've owned.
Atari 5200: Pengo
Apple ][+: Spare Change
Arcade: Pac-Man (duh) I own one.
80s PC: Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders
NES: The Legend of Zelda
SNES: Final Fantasy 6
90s PC: Lemmings and Jazz Jackrabbit
N64: Banjo-Kazooie & Tooie
Game Boy: Link's Awakening
Game Boy Color: Link's Awakening DX and Wario Land 2
NEO GEO Pocket Color: SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters Clash
PSOne: Namco Museum vol. 1 to 5
PS2: Ratchet and Clank series
GameCube: Animal Crossing (but Smash Melee, Metroid Prime, and Kirby Air Ride are so good)
Dreamcast: Marvel vs. Capcom 2
GBA: Astro Boy: Omega Factor
DS: Phoenix Wright series
3DS: Animal Crossing: New Leaf
Wii: Wii Sports
PS3: DuckTales Remastered
Xbox 360: Soul Calibur 4 and 5 and Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts N Bolts
PSP: Loco Roco
Vita: Gravity Rush
Wii U: Splatoon
PS4: Ys 8
Switch: Nintendo Labo
iPad: Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp
That's cool about Xbox Rewards. I always thought they should do that with achievement points when I got my 360.
I don't mind turkey, but it's such a dry meat that I prefer it mixed with something, like a sandwich or a salad. Just plain by itself is one of the blandest meats ever. Luckily we serve ham as well, and I usually get more of that.
Those are neat Christmas Skylanders.
I can't imagine KH3 going on Game Pass anytime soon, but then, I don't have an Xbox One, so I don't know much about Game Pass anyway.
You've never played an F-Zero game? I've played all the ones that were released in the US (Japan got an extra GBA game and the 64DD add-on). I also played the F-Zero arcade game once.
Did you know there was an F-Zero anime cartoon that was on Saturday mornings in the US for a while?
I think the weirdest example of a video game getting a novel is Xevious.