I had to read the instructions to figure out how to play Pressure Cooker, too. But once you figure things out, man is it a fun game!
I had to read the instructions to figure out how to play Pressure Cooker, too. But once you figure things out, man is it a fun game!
Instead of posting your own blogs, you can just post comments on mine! :) Nah, I'm just joking with you. I really appreciate your feedback and comments. Great stuff!
Have you ever watched Top Cat? I always thought that show was sophisticated, too.
Yeah Garfield and Friends was doing humor you wouldn't see until Animaniacs came out years later. But I already talked about how much I liked that show.
Yeah I used to watch all that stuff on Cartoon Network like O Canada and Toon Heads. We didn't get Cartoon Network until I was already in college, so I missed a lot of the early stuff.
A couple of things I've noticed about The Simpsons. Even though Bart is an awful kid, I've noticed that nearly every time he does something wrong, he DOES get punished for it. And The Simpsons is a surprisingly religous family. They all go to church, and most other sitcom families don't do that.
I just can't stand Family Guy. I saw the crossover a while back and it was just awful. Shows like Family Guy and South Park just cross the line for me. I don't like Bob's Burgers, but the main character always makes me think of the coach from Home Movies (same voice actor).
I'm mildly interested in the Paddington Bear movie because I have an interest in children's books, and I used to watch the stop motion Paddington shorts as a kid. But I'll just wait until the movie comes on Netflix. Going to see that in the theater as an adult without a kid would be weird.
And don't apologize for the long comments! I really appreciate everyone's comments and feedback. --Cary
I think I liked the Peanuts cartoons more than the comic strip. The movie looks neat. Even though it's computer animated, they still gave it that flat, limited animation style.
While I do think the voice actors are very talented, I think they can be a bit too big for their britches sometimes.
My favorite Atari 2600 game is Pressure Cooker. it's surprisingly deep for a 2600 game. Check it out.
I actually played Super Mario Bros. in the arcade long before I played it on the NES.
I always thought Turbo looked really cool graphically as a kid.
If you like point and click adventures, I highly recommend some of TellTale's stuff. I'm not really into their newest offerings, but a few years ago I was enjoying their Sam & Max games, Tales of Monkey Island, and Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventures. I wish they still made whimsical stuff like that. Now it's just all dark Walking Dead stuff.
The name does sound familiar for some reason.
Remember when Charlie Brown and Snoopy were super popular in the 70's and 80's? Did you know there will be a Peanuts movie next year?
I've never heard of Rick and Morty.