
I don't think I'd be able to beat a Dark Souls game. But that's OK. I'm happy with my Kirbys and whatnot.
I don't think I'd be able to beat a Dark Souls game. But that's OK. I'm happy with my Kirbys and whatnot.
Gearbox had a large part in helping out with the museum. In fact, one of the exhibits is a replica of Randy Pitchford's office. I believe that was his name anyway.
I have Miitomo! I don't know how to add you as a friend unless you send me a friend invite on facebook. Anyone know what the candy does?
I love the bad translations and voices in the Castle of Shikigami games. In Shikigami 3, one of the characters is Time Gal, a cute green-haired girl from an old laserdisc game of the same name.
I'll have to look and see if the Atari 130XE is at the National Videogame Museum.
My first gaming PC was an Apple ][+, but my first official gaming console was an Atari 5200.
Happy Birthday! Have a power pellet!
By the way, on opening day at the National Videogame Museum, they had cosplayers roaming around and one young lady was dressed as a cute Rosalina.
What a busy opening day! I think they totally cleared out the gift shop! I got to meet David Crane (creator of Pitfall), and Gary Kitchen!
Thanks.
Hey speaking of marrying Rosalina, that reminded me of what happened to my Mii character in Tomadatchi Life on the 3DS. I scanned a Mii version of Princess Zelda into the game, and Mii Cary and Mii Princess Zelda ended up getting married! They even had a baby. I named him Zelda Jr. Only in a video game would I be able to marry Princess Zelda. :)
And speaking of Tomadatchi Life, have you downloaded Miitomo yet?
I'm probably the only one in the world who will say this, but I actually like Big the Cat. But then, I'm not a big Sonic fan and I like annoying characters such as Big. Will I play his new game? Eh, probably not. It's not that I don't want to, but I have too many other games to play and review right now that take higher priority.
Thanks!