So Toys-to-life games like Skylanders are a chapter I was offered to write for in a book about video games. Good to know I have someone to contact if I choose to write that specific chapter.
So Toys-to-life games like Skylanders are a chapter I was offered to write for in a book about video games. Good to know I have someone to contact if I choose to write that specific chapter.
Also, knowhow and materials? Sounds like this podcast required more than I thought. All I did was take out keyboard noises and put songs in.
JESUS FUCKING CHRIST, WHAT?!
I should probably look into that Steam thing to see if I was affected, but I doubt it.
Wii U would be a purchase for me soon if not for the nagging idea NX might be unveiled soon.
Wait, we spent money on this? Blake has some explaining to do.
I still need to restart Witcher 3 and Bloodborne.
I never got the big deal about SMB3, but I wasn't around when it came out I guess. It's a good Mario game, just never wowed me like other people.
F-Zero X's cheese metal soundtrack make that game.
Minish Cap had the best final boss in any Zelda I've played. Actually challenging, unlike 3D Zelda bosses, but not unfair.
I dug Spider-Man as a kid and still like him. We need more quippy superheroes and less brooding ones. I liked that game too.
Heard the Amazing SM games weren't so good, but I'd like a new one with the physics engine from SM2.
Disney made some good games back in 16-bit days.
Best thing about Pokemon Snap was those Blockbuster kiosks that printed your photos.
Blech. City is a distant third in the Arkham trilogy for me and I may like Origins more even, but it's cool that people like it. Story was decent, gameplay just didn't do it for me.
Never heard of Spin Master, but I like the aesthetic in Wooly World.
MP2 pissed me off with that light/dark world bubble mechanic. I think I'll just watch a LongPlay rather than play it again. It had so much going for it, but that just made the game unplayable for me.
Oh wow, still a CRT TV. The Game Room is awesome though and it looks clean. What other stuff has WayForward remade?
Hope your first week of New Year was great.
It'd be great if they gave you a broom to use as a weapon and poke him while he's stuck in there.
Nightmare Busters is an interesting case. It's cool they went back and finished it, but I dunno if I'd pay whatever they're asking for a rarity like that.
Tekken games were some of my favorite PlayStation games, even though I never owned them myself until now with PS4 (my older brother had them, while I stuck with Nintendo after he jumped ship post-SNES). I miss 3D fighters.
I played SM3DW at a friend's with a few people and it was a good time, but nothing mind-blowing. Maybe if I had more time with it I'd understand the gushing.
Interesting that Sonic 2 gave you the easiest out. For me, I beat 1 via laptop emulation a while back, but 2 and 3 gave me problems in the later stages. Did you get all the Master Emeralds?
Those DKC games look great. I love when a Texas developer does well.
I know Casey loves EBA and it's also my favorite on DS of what I own. I couldn't tell you what best DS game of all time is, but I can tell you I S-ranked every level on every difficulty. I do not normally do that.
I'm curious to play a Game Gear some day, I got turned on to WayForward by way of Shantae: Risky's Revenge Director's Cut and want to play more (likely I'll get DuckTales Remastered at some point), and I loved Yoshi's Island as a kid.
Never heard of Shadow Dancer. I wanted to buy a Shinobi game for GBA at a local mom and pop, but I couldn't play it on my DS. It had something rattling inside the cartridge I was pretty sure was DRM equipment, so I returned it.
I don't know if I'd like NES Remix or not. I kinda want all those NES games to be remade in HD, at least the classics. lol
Carey has gushed about those Theaterythm games and I bet I'd like the music, but when I watch videos of it I think I'd get confused with the button-timing for those dynamic classical tunes.
I really wish it were easier to get my hands on some Super Metroid goodness, since I don't own a Wii or Wii U. I did emulate the game on PC at one point and got stuck at wall climbing, but I don't emulate any more (I only did for a few months back in college to start with).
I'm gonna comment the latter half of your gaming year later, since my laptop's losing juice. Didn't say anything about Suikoden cause I'm unfamiliar with RPGs.
Nice long rhimey subtitle. "Rhyming"