Neat stories. I know that feeling of getting lost in the woods. When I was at camp as a kid I would always think I knew the way but then find myself lost.
Neat stories. I know that feeling of getting lost in the woods. When I was at camp as a kid I would always think I knew the way but then find myself lost.
When I get a Switch, I'll have to rent this. I'm sure my library has a copy. There's always so many interesting, creative moments in the Mario games, even though platforming really bugs me sometimes.
I know that guy, darn him. Can't keep his Twitter mouth shut. Ha ha.
They are just as quirky. You use the d-pad to rotate once you start to vacume. Why do I have to move my thumb from the analog stick, which is the prime way you move in the game? I don't get it. I still love it though.
My girlfriend found this show a year or so ago and we watched all of them off of some web site that collected them all. Great show, a worthy followup to Twilight Zone if you've watched all those already, like we did.
Sherlock Holmes, Vampire Killer. Sherlock Holmes and Zombies. Heck why not? I think it should be even weirder than just an Asian female Sherlock. How about Sherlock Holmes and Robots, with a Japanese production. It'd be Sherlock in the future solving crimes with robots. Actually, that's kind of the story of Blade Runner, now that I think of it.
Cinder. I think that's right. I have to look it up again.
I had my iTunes set at the default rip format of MPEG-4 and discovered later that I can't rip cds with that format. I changed the rip setting to MP3 but now, whenever I want to make a mix, I have to convert the old tracks to MP3. What a pain.
Cool. I want to play Tank then. I'd love to read your blog on the game. It may be a while before I can justify buying it for myself.
I looked up the stories once and realized that there isn't a strong connection. But there was one other dragon that's a villain in one of the old games that becomes a friend later. Offhand, I forget her name but her story is interesting and, I believe, told in the first three Spyro games. Also, I watched a trailer for the remakes and there's a certain style to the original games that strikes me as similar to Skylanders. It's like a youthful exuberance or something like that.