
I always keep my consoles. You never know when you'll want to play something on them again.
I always keep my consoles. You never know when you'll want to play something on them again.
As long as you play it, the console's not dead yet!
Sounds like you got a few more games to play before you sell your Wii U. At least you can playl Axiom Verge on other consoles.
You should try and play those two if you can. They are some of the Wii U's best!
My favorite thing at Cheescake Factory is the fried macaroni and cheese balls. Cheesecake Factory is kind of expensive, though.
I don't know who Emma Stone is.
My goal is to marry...hm, I don't know. Who should I marry? :)
That's a very good review. I might've missed it while reading, but I don't remember you mentioning anything about the cooking aspect. Cooking is my favorite thing to do in that game. It's why I've only beaten two of the four dungeons so far. I've been calling the game Cooking Mama Link for that reason. Zelda's going to be really mad at me for not hurrying it up! I also like LInk's eating animations in the game. By the time I get around to rescuing Zelda, Link's going to have a nice fat belly from all the food I've been making him eat!
I never had an Atari 2600 as a kid. I wanted one, but I was pretty young and they were kind of expensive so I never asked my parents for one. And once I was in kindergarten, we got our first computer, an Apple ][+, so I just played games on that. At that age I was more interested in arcade games, which were much better than what was on the 2600. And our computer could play arcade ports that were better than the ones on Atari 2600 anyway. I did play the 2600 a lot at other people's houses, but I was still happy with our computer. My first home console was actually the 5200, and that was a total surprise to get for Christmas as a kid because I didn't even ask for it. But I think by then it was already old and on sale, but I didn't care, I was a kid. I would continue playing that system until Zelda came out on the NES. Then I was all aboard the Nintendo train!
Looking back on it, I think the best games on the 2600 were from Activision. I think I may have asked this before, but have you ever played Activision Anthology on the PS2? It's one of the best game collections out there, even to this day.
Speaking of Star Blazers, I watched that all the time as a kid. Did you know that a few years ago, they remade that series in Japan (it's called Space Battleship Yamato over there). I'd like to see more of the remake, I've only seen a couple of episodes of it, and that was at an anime convention I took my brothers to a few years ago.
OH MY GOSH I AM SO GETTING THIS!!! *explodes*
I like to look at achievements to see if there are any fun ones to get. I don't go for the hard ones.
I get to review LEGO Worlds, Yay!