Love it. No worries at all.
Love it. No worries at all.
I'm sorry, the site used to allow that, but I guess they removed that option. The only way to play would be downloading and playing it. It's a safe file, although Windows may prompt otherwise. I'll update the blog.
Here is a link to a copy of the game located at my dropbox account. the size of the file is 13.4mb.
Aerobiz is the airport sim in question, I believe.
I hear what you're saying. My comment might not actually be accurate. I read a few of your previous blogs, then commenting on this one, which has a completely different topic.
I agree that you shouldn't be made ashamed of desiring beautiful women, or any women for that matter. You're correct, sexuality is a strong inheret desire, second to hunger I've been told. I'm not a ladies man, but I've gotten around, and made so many mistakes (none permanent, thank God.).
Sexual attraction is a complicated issue. I'll be concise and try and stick to the topic. If a man or woman wants to show skin to make their brand (their self) more profitable, I have no complaint. That is the result of a free society. Heck, when I went to Europe back in 1986 (10 years old) I saw titties everywhere on the beach, and my gaze was locked desperately onto them. They were on boradcast TV, even (which, by the way, I think Canada allows female breasts on TV, but that was a long time ago, and I could be wrong).
There's definitly some society control at play in America when it comes to sexuality. Indeed, it is oppressive for those who aren't so ashamed of their body, or of looking at other bodies. Then again, there's a nudist camp located about 20 miles from my house.
Sorry if my stance seem firm. I like exploring the topic. In the future, I'll make sure to direct such comments to their proper blogs.
Edit - I am a different David than the generous PSP giver!
Some women like to objectify their own self, as proven by those cleavage shots. Not sayin' just sayin'.
I think MegaMan is best in 2D. MegaMan 64 disappointed me, and I didn't play any other MegaMans until MegaMan 9, which I liked.
I, too, have wondered about Capcom and MegaMan. MegaMan might not be as profitable as the other franchises they push (Resident Evil, Dead Rising, Monster Hunter, Ace Attorney, Lost Planet), which would be the easiest conclusion. It very well could be a lack of inspiration, or that translating the proper feel of a MegaMan game to 3D is proving tougher than it appears. The cancelled MegaMan projects show that Capcom is trying to develop something, but maybe they can't reach a certain standard of quality.
I think we'll eventually see a 3D MegaMan proper, or an evolved spinoff.
I appreciate the feedback. The PS3 verdict was changed to rejected after reading the responses from people who owned one. The original wording of that paragraph admitted that I didn't have experience with launch day models, and I figured they didn't fair to well, but to be honest, PS3 wasn't on my radar until I bought one in '10, the very same week their whole security breech scandal went down (not a nice introduction to a new console, having to wait a few weeks to play online).
Also, while console revisions were usually more durable and longer lasting, this list covers the launch day variety, and isn't intended to reflect their respective brand's longterm sales performance.
I almost purchased the Zelda book. Could you tell me, is it mostly images with captions, or is there meaty literature to it? I want it if it's a good read, not a good flip-through.
Don't worry, the blog has a negative tone, actually. This is all based on my experience, which I admit is my own. I did change the PS3 verdict, though, after reading a couple comments.
Hmmm, seems like I missed the mark on the PS3. It was hard to be objective with that, because I've had no issues so far.
edit - the image was updated to reflect PS3 feedback, and to fix a couple typos.