
Well, now my brain is working on what are the actual controls for a lot of games, especially platformers.
Well, now my brain is working on what are the actual controls for a lot of games, especially platformers.
It's coming out in 2050. I'm releasing the first line of code early: body { background-color: #000000; color: #FFFFFF; }. Enjoy.
Yeah, the bombs make it more complex. It's nice to play more like the 194X series and just shoot and then hit a button to clear the screen every so often.
The Capcom Beat 'em Up Bundle is great. I just wish I could get more online players.
Castlevania, even an easy one, takes some concentration, for sure.
I'm dealing with a CD that won't play my playlist right. Not sure what went wrong in writing it, but I checked the tracks on my hard drive for errors and they are fine. I reburned it and we'll see.
I just played through a tornado. Nothing stops my gaming.
Wargroove, heck yeah! For some strange reason, the game reinstalled itself on my Xbox hard drive. I was so happy to see it again, though. I'm going to get into it again.
I want to play Knights and Bikes but it's not on Xbox? Didn't Microsoft just buy Double Fine? What is up with that.
Yeah, I'll have to try this sometime.
Whoops, I spelled it wrong. Eviscerated.
I saw an image the other day for a Warhammer game my friend Mark was playing of a female sniper in red leather but with 6 inch high heels. I was like, seriously? That is about as realistic as Red Sonja.
Yeah, it's cheap alright. So many bullets. Am I hero or cannon fodder? It feels like fodder.
I should pay attention to the story, but it goes by so fast, and I end up being more interested in the gameplay and graphics. It usually takes me several playthroughs of any game to finally digest and understand the story.
That's cool. It's interesting what carries over from game to game by the same company.
I don't think I've ever seen the POW cabinet, but maybe. I really, really want to go to Funspot when this lockdown is over.