
I didn't like Twilight Princess that much on the Wii, but the HD remake fixed the muddy brown graphics that made it hard to see sometimes, and got rid of the gimmicky motion controls, so I like it much better on the Wii U now.
I didn't like Twilight Princess that much on the Wii, but the HD remake fixed the muddy brown graphics that made it hard to see sometimes, and got rid of the gimmicky motion controls, so I like it much better on the Wii U now.
Yeah 2016 wasn't a good year for me either. So many false hopes and broken dreams. But at least I'm still here. I got a couple of games for Christmas, like the Storybook Edition of Odin Sphere and Tearaway Unfolded. I think some of the best presents I got were the pretend ones on my blog! :) Well, time to go finish up my Game of the Year blog so I can post it! Yay!
Just put your Imaginator crystal on the stand. Making characters is easy to do.
I found Barbella at Wal-Mart but didn't buy it. I thought that was a cool looking Skylander, though. Still haven't seen the Crash Bandicoot ones.
One of the main reasons why I really like World of Final Fantasy is that it felt like Square made a FF game just for me. Because of that, it'll probably get pretty high accolades when I do my Game of the Year Awards Show blog.
You'll have to tell us what kind of Skylander you end up creating.
After I finished Super Mario Run and wrote a review of it, I deleted it off my iPad. It just didn't hold my interest. I'm not as big of a Mario fan as everyone may think I am. Mario Run wasn't bad, but it wasn't great either. Just OK.
It does suck when you are unemployed or have a low-paying job and can't get some of the stuff you want. I'm in the same boat as well. Do you think you would like World of Final Fantasy? That one is more interesting to me than FF15.
I read somewhere that Activision may not do a Skylanders game in 2017 due to poor sales of the last two games. They are supposed to do a second season of the cartoon on Netflix, but if Activision does that, the cartoon may be in jeopardy, too.
The first arcade game I played was a Pac-Man machine in a Kroger grocery store.
That Centipede ripoff reminds me of a Pac-Man ripoff I played on my Apple ][+ called Tax Man. What's interesting is that the title screen said that Tax Man was made by HAL Labs. Could I have been a fan of HAL Labs longer than I thought?
I remember walking to gas stations to play games like Captain Commando and Street Fighter 2 with friends. Heck, even the local mom and pop video rental place (PayLess Video) had arcade machines in them!