I'm not as generous. I gave my extra codes to a coworker and my brothers.
Mega Man is really cool, though. But it is a reminder of how bad I stink at this game. I still like it, though. It's OK to like a game you're not good at, right?
I'm not as generous. I gave my extra codes to a coworker and my brothers.
Mega Man is really cool, though. But it is a reminder of how bad I stink at this game. I still like it, though. It's OK to like a game you're not good at, right?
Oh you like it, huh? Just joking. Thanks for reading and commenting on my stuff.
At first I was like, aw I missed getting a code. But then I checked my email. I gave the extra codes to my brothers, though.
It would be neat to collect arcade marquees to hang in a game room or bar or whatever. I've only seen arcade cabinet shaped mint tins and Christmas ornaments. I think they could do other things to market classic arcade cabients, too.
I just have to give you a hard time every now and then, because who else will? :)
I'm looking forward to playing Zelda and Animal Crossing crouses in MK8 DLC, but honestly I'd just rather have them be in a new game. I think a Super Smash Kart would have legs...er, wheels to stand on its own. Same goes with Kirby. Just make Kirby Air Ride 2. I like your idea for a Rainbow Road cup, though, since many pick those tracks for online races anyway. Now go read my blog.
Rally-X was the first game to use Special Flags. You bomb certain places in Xevious to make them appear. A good majority of Namco-made games use the Special Flags at some point. Even the new Smash Bros. games!
How expensive are we talking about here? :)
Speaking of expensive figures, have you seen First 4 Figures' new Kirby statue? It's cool and all, but 240 bucks? That's crazy.
I'm surprised they haven't made more arcade cabinet based doo dads like fridge magnets. I think there would be a market for that.
Hey, this is just a cookie with a big bite out of it.:)