Yeah I know there are dogs in the movie that fly biplanes. The only reason why I said that was because of Snoopy doing that long before Up. :)
Yeah I know there are dogs in the movie that fly biplanes. The only reason why I said that was because of Snoopy doing that long before Up. :)
A dog in a biplane? Who ever heard of that? :)
Are there any Up characters in Disney Infinity? I think I remember you could get the house in the Toy Box.
Even though it's not the same playing arcade games at home, I'll still almost always get the collections. I just really like 'em!
I recently tried to replay Donkey Kong 64 on my Wii U, and it hasn't aged well either. But I thought it was great back in the day. It's weird because a few years ago I replayed Banjo-Kazooie and its sequel on Xbox 360 and I thought they had aged very well. But I do remember them being always better than DK64 anyway. I know there is a 3DS version of Ocarina of Time. I wonder if that fares better? I haven't played it on the 3DS.
Yeah there are a lot of Wii games that may look bad, but have something interesting about them that makes them worth playing.
I can certainly understand why movies like Cars and its sequel would make you lose a bit of faith in Pixar. But what about movies like Up and Inside Out? Those were done after Disney bought Pixar and I think they're brilliant movies.
I hope VR doesn't happen big. I may not be able to review games as much or at all anymore if VR takes over, since I may not be able to see it very well because of my disability.
I liked LocoCycle. It kind of had an arcade-y Spy Hunter/OutRun vibe to it. It's a shame that Twisted Pixel kind of fell off the face of the earth after that game. I thought they were cool and I got to review nearly all of their games and they were located in the same state as me! One thing you can say about Twisted Pixel's games is they had a lot of personality!
Boy you're not doing a very good job of selling me on the PS4 there. :)
Any SEGA Master System game box art was bad. :)