
My digital backlog looks a lot like my physical backlog, except that I don't have that many games from Steam.
My digital backlog looks a lot like my physical backlog, except that I don't have that many games from Steam.
Just out of curiousity, what have you got against New England?
I'm the opposite, I've run out of room on my PS3, but I only have a 120 GB hard drive. Although, if the games with gold thing throws many more games I'd actually like my way, I'll run out of room on the 360 soon enough, too.
I survived the Ice Storm of '98. No power for four days and I crashed my truck when I was out getting a hot meal and some drinking water (I live in the boonies and I'm on a well. No electricity means no pump, no pump means no water). I was living in a trailer at the time and there was this huge dying oak tree over my bedroom. I decided that maybe it was time to set up camp in the living room. One of the limbs did come down, but luckily it just made a lot of noise and didn't do any damage. What I remember most was listening to the trees explode - it sounded like someone shooting at crystal chandeliers, first a bang and then the "crash, tinkle, tinkle".
Glad you didn't lose your power. As of last night my friend Dan in West Chester was still without power.
I never had an NES. My first nintendo system was my GBA SP, and then I got a Game Cube. I have one of those multi-consoles now that plays NES and SNES games and I have a few games, but none of the classics.
I didn't get a handheld until the GBA SP came out. I had to go to a three week law enforcement course and there wasn't much to do after class other than go out to the bar next door. I figured getting the GBA would keep me out of the bar, which it did.
I really didn't care which team won, I just didn't expect it to be so one-sided.
I don't know when it came out, it's Jason's, but he loaned it to me.
Joe, no smart phone at all.
Beer is liquid bread. Simon Tam says so!
I wonder if my local library has that book...