
Right now on Netflix I'm watching the new season (if you count six episodes as a season) of the new Mystery Science Theater 3000. I love that show.
Right now on Netflix I'm watching the new season (if you count six episodes as a season) of the new Mystery Science Theater 3000. I love that show.
Nothing wrong with putting games on easy mode. I hate to admit it, but I do it all the time. I just don't have time to be stumped by games anymore.
Oh I think I'm just as bad as you on Animal Crossing Pocket Camp, if not worse. The AC series one of my favorites and the GameCube version is one of my top five favorite games of all time, so I really like the series.
It just seemed like they pulled stuff out of their ass for the sequel. "Oh, I spent so much time in the quantum world that I now have glowy fingers and can heal stuff...somehow." Okay?
Yes! I had Choplifter on the Apple II as well! Although since I was just a little kid, I couldn't figure out the controls at first. The Apple II was kind of my first gaming system, and I have a lot of memeories playing games like Choplifter, Spare Change, Aquatron, and many versions of Pac-Man. The first game I ever completed was a proto-point and click text adventure game called Mickey's Space Adventure on the Apple II, and I felt such a sense of accomplishment as a kid when I did that, and that's one of the reasons why I like to review kids games now at GamerDad.com.
I think I remember reviewing a Choplifter update/remake on the 360. I remember it being very hard.
I've never used Twitter. Not much of a desire to do so either.
I liked the first Ant-Man but the sequel got a little weird.
I reviewed this game.
I played this game in college on the PSOne. I learned something from playing this game. I learned I don't like tactical RPGs. :)
Totally looking forward to Yoshi and Animal Crossing!