Yeah I don't believe that nonsense about hardware limitations with Samus and Zelda. It's all about the amiibos. But Samus is still cool. She and Kirby even teamed up for one game (Kirby's Dream Land 3).
Yeah I don't believe that nonsense about hardware limitations with Samus and Zelda. It's all about the amiibos. But Samus is still cool. She and Kirby even teamed up for one game (Kirby's Dream Land 3).
Just remember that if the ad sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
But man, I would love to work from home at $95 an hour!
I'm looking forward to the Pokken game, myself. Is Charizard in that one? I can't remember. I wish Snorlax was in it. He's my favorite Pokemon.
That Hatsune Miku game seems somewhat interesting, especially if it comes with all that stuff. I reviewed Dewey's Adventure. It's pretty fun, but it's just another one of those 'tilt the marble around the maze' kind of games that frequented the Wii back in the day so much.
Mario's all right. There's actually a bunch of other Nintendo characters I like WAY better, like Kirby and Zelda and Samus and Toad and Luigi and Wario and Captain Syrup and...
I never got an Atari 2600 as a kid because it was too expensive and my parents probably thought I was too young. And I was happy just to go to arcades more anyway. The games were better at least. Our first gaming system for the house was actually a computer, an Apple ][+. So I was perfectly happy playing a more arcade perfect Pac-Man than the one on the 2600.
My first gaming console was an Atari 5200. That system had a lot of problems like the fact it was so huge and the controllers weren't too good. But man the games were so much better on it than the 2600. That was a Christmas present and it was a total surprise because I didn't even ask for one! But I think they got it for cheap because the 7800 and the NES were coming out soon. But it was OK, I enjoyed playing the 5200 anyway. In fact, I didn't even get a NES right away because I was perfectly happy playing Pengo on my 5200.
The Giants figures are pretty cool. I only have the big tree looking one. There are some others that looked pretty neat, like a bee one and a genie one.
Yeah but don't expect to eat a mushroom and grow really big. I mean, that's just ridiculous. Whoever heard of a mushroom being able to do that to anyone? Now, if you ate a pizza, you'd turn into a ninja.
As long as you have at least one of each of a Skylander elemental representative, you'll be fine with most games. You'll need at least one Giant with Giants. In Swap Force, you'll need one of each Swap Force skill, too. And in Trap Team, you'll need an element traptanium for each of the villians' elementals. And in Superchargers, you'll need one of each of a land vehicle, sky vehicle, and water vehicle.
The only Skylanders I own are the ones that came with the review copies I got. I also have a silver Spyro I got at E3 one year, and I ordered a couple of the mini sidekick figures because they were free with food promotionals.
The only 'toys to life' I go crazy with are Amiibo figures. :)
OK here's how that works. After taking the vitamin, if you want to be super strong, just lift weights once and you'll be very strong. If you want to go fast, just drink a sip of espresso and you'll go super fast. For an invincible immune system, just drink a glass of orange juice. And you get the idea. :)