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July 2020 Recap


Posted on 08/03/2020 at 07:53 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Ooh, I do so want to get that new Sakura Wars game.

July 2020 Recap


Posted on 08/02/2020 at 01:19 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Strategy games aren't my most preferred genre, but I enjoy them sometimes and this one is so different.

July 2020 Recap


Posted on 08/02/2020 at 01:16 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Same. I used to play through the hardest path in Star Fox 64 all the time. It took just an hour to do! If only they would make a new Star Fox game with just the Arwing and no gimmicks.

July 2020 Recap


Posted on 08/02/2020 at 01:07 PM | Filed Under Blogs

You've never played a Kirby game? Ever?? Really??!? You're a bit out of the target age group by now but you would still enjoy it, I'm sure. Do you have the Switch online service? If you do then there are a number of games you could play right now, like Kirby's Adventure on the NES, the game that gave Kirby his pink color and copy ability. On the SNES there is Kirby Super Star (a great collection of smaller original games) and Kirby's Dream Land 3 (very pretty late era SNES game). Also, Kirby's Dream Course! Fun but brutal putt putt. The one Kirby game I regret not getting is Planet Robobot for the 3DS. Maybe someday.

July 2020 Recap


Posted on 08/02/2020 at 01:00 PM | Filed Under Blogs

I found myself itching to play Star Fox 64 while playing the first one but, ironically, I don't have a way to do that anymore. Wait, unless it's on the Wii U virtual console...

Medieval Mediocrity - Mace: The Dark Age


Posted on 07/11/2020 at 01:19 PM | Filed Under Blogs

Hey, when you're a kid, you play what you've got. My dad bought us notoriously-terrible-but-not-as-bad-as-pop-culture-says-it-is Shaque Fu because it was new for $10, and we played the heck out of that game.

Adding To the Library: 1997 Picks


Posted on 07/11/2020 at 01:16 PM | Filed Under Blogs

I think a lot of people from bands when young but actually getting an album together, regardless of whether it's any good or not lol, is a significant accomplishment. Also, lemon loaf sounds yummy. Maybe throw some blueberries in there and put a light glaze on top. Mmmmm.

Episode 179: Happy Days


Posted on 07/10/2020 at 08:55 PM | Filed Under Feature

Stage Select: I've rarely had consoles right when they launched. As a kid it was a problem of getting the money together and then finding the dang system. But let me focus on the one time I was there on launch day: Game Boy Advance. Story time! We were traveling across the country to get home after a family get together for my grandparents' 50th wedding anniversary. It was after 10 o'clock on the night of June 10, 2001, as we stopped in a town in Nebraska. I had saved up the money for the GBA but preordering consoles wasn't really a thing back then, but I begged my parents to take me to see if we could reserve one to pick up the next morning. Toys R Us was already closed for the day, so we went in Walmart and my heart sank as the employees there told us they would not be selling the GBA till June 13, two days after the official release set by Nintendo. On the morning of June 11, after checking out of our hotel, my parents agreed to take me to Toys R Us before we got back on the road. (I was crushed after the news from Walmart.) All the signage in Toys R Us said June 13 for the GBA but I asked an employee anyway, and he told me that they would not stock them on the shelves till the 13th but their boss had said they could sell them as soon as they had come in. THE TRUCK HAD ARRIVED THAT MORNING! I had enough money for the system and one game but my dad let me get two, Mario Advance and, most importantly, Castlevania: Circle of the Moon. That game blew my mind! The vocal kyrie (KEER-ree-ay, a traditional part of the mass as a musical form) playing on the title screen was enough to do that alone, but I had not yet played Symphony of the Night, so I didn't realize how badly the castle was designed or how unbalanced the random card drop system was, though the horrible darkness of the screen was obvious to me, but none of those things deterred me from loving that game to death. I'd be very hesitant about replaying it, since I know it pales in comparison to the games that followed it (and the one that came before) but I can't think of a game that I actually bought on launch day that made a bigger impact on me.

Cage Match: KotOR because I do actually intend to play that game one day. By the way, if you guys are gonna talk spoilers, I hope you give us fair warning. I have managed to not be spoiled on KotOR somehow all these years later. The dream lives on!

Borderlands Doom Farm


Posted on 07/06/2020 at 07:06 PM | Filed Under Blogs

I wanna play Doom Farm!

*SHRUG* - Final Fantasy VIII


Posted on 07/05/2020 at 01:10 PM | Filed Under Blogs

I realized the other day that, with the exception of FFV, I have played I-VII...and nothing since then, despite having detailed knowledge of those later games. I haven't played a mainline FF game since 2006 Surprised I think my problem is twofold: 1. I have played waaay fewer RPGs since college because they just take so dang long and 2. I have always intended to catch up on FF, and so...here I am. Knowledge without experience Cry

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