That's some pretty cool ideas for DLC, but I'd rather it just be a seperate game on a disc.
That's some pretty cool ideas for DLC, but I'd rather it just be a seperate game on a disc.
Aw you stinker! :) You stole my idea for a blog. Oh well, mine's going to be a bit different and not limited to just Nintendo franchises. And I'll post it closer to the game's release in about a month. One of your ideas is on my list, I'm sure you can guess which one.
Looks neat. I'm sure we'll see it in the US soon. I just got a press email about the Japan release. I wish Snorlax was in it.
I'll be at PAX, too! If you see someone with a Pac-Man backpack with ghosts all over it, that might be me!
I would've liked BG&E a lot more if it weren't for those dumb stealth sections.
I haven't even played the first one yet!
If Tales of Zestria makes it to the US, I'll have to get it because Go Shiina did the soundtrack and he's my favorite video game music composer.
Go ahead and pick out a Xillia character you think I'd like.
Some of my favorites include:
Super Mario Kart (SNES) others in the series are good, too
Smash Bros. series
Nintendo Land
Wii Sports
We Ski & Snowboard
Soul Callbur series
Protect Me Knight (indie Xbox LIVE game)
Castle Crashers
BattleBlock Theater
The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures
Kirby Air Ride
That should hold you for a while.
Ni no Kuni is one of my favorite PS3 RPGs, if not my number one favorite.
Surprise, surprise, I reviewed games for my college newspaper. Austin is a pretty big live music town, so there was always a big music section in the newspaper. It was called "Sound Bites." I came up with the title for my game reviews under it. It was called "Game Bytes." I liked it better than the Dallas Morning News game section called "Electronic Adventures."
I always went to class. Except I did skip a few of my Children's Literature classes because I was already making a 100 in that class anyway and I had classes for my major to study for.
I never ate Ramen in college. I don't really like it that much.
I always visited my professors in college. I think it did help a bit.
I studied a lot, too. Another good tip is to get plenty of sleep. I did that as well.
Only problem with the gym being free is that it was always crowded. That's why I didn't use it much then.
College was a fun time and I did enjoy it and miss some things about it. However at the same time, it was a waste of time as far as finding future jobs was concerned. At least for me.
Which brings me to my next tip: major in something marketable. Don't be like me and major in Magazine Journalism. However, in my defense, at the time I was already writing for The Dallas Morning News so it seemed ike a good idea at the time.
I always showered and dressed before I went to class. You never know when that cute girl would decide to sit by you.
I was involved with the campus newspaper for a few semesters, but that was it for me and college clubs.
And that was some of my college tidbits by me, Cary.