Same here.
Same here.
The Mt. Rushmore 4 shall be:
Mario for the 80s.
Doom's Space Marine for the 90s.
Master Chief for the 2000s
Minecraft's Steve for the 2010s
My 1989 pick would be Golden Axe. I didn't play it in '89 but probably in the 90s on Genesis. My favorite thing about it is riding a creature and slapping those fools with my tail.
Well, I went a little nuts on the figures when they first started to be discounted. I only played full price for the handful of Imaginators figures. I can't imagine people spending full price for so much of it. That'd be crazy expensive. Even the discount prices I paid make me cringe a little.
Yea, that thing's cray cray.
Cool! I love tactical games especially cartoony ones. It looks like it controls very smoothly.
I like the articles that try and bring some real life info into the game. I get little summaries of stuff like the age of dinosaurs, or medieval life. That's what I loved about trying to come up with a campaign design, bringing some real life elements into the fantasy world. I remember looking up what animals lived in which climates to come up with random encounter tables.
That's there dinosaur country. Just been reading about dinos in Dragon Magazine. Add then into your campaign and fight a magic weilding T-Rex. Wah!?
I'm slowly getting to like the Kirby characters via amiibos. I have the Dream Collection and want to go play that again.
My Vita is still sitting unused. I will power it up soon. I will.
Don Quixote is really funny. I've had trouble getting back into reading these last few months. I've been worried about school and trying to tolerate my part time job. But, just this last week, I've started back in on the Dragon Magazines again. I'm determined to finish rereading the last dozen or so I picked up at a library book sale last year.
I'm pretty stressed too for similar reasons. I'm working at a job that keeps changing my schedule and trying to do school the rest of the time. I play games on the weekends but I'd like to spend more time on photography and music, but there's only so much time. And, I'm doing medication for depression. That throws a monkey wrench in the works.