I saw that Red Sonja flick too. It's good to watch along side the Conan movies.
Lately, thinking about the 80s makes me feel very stupid. I was there when computers were becoming a thing and I turned away from it. I'm literally nowhere right now.
I saw that Red Sonja flick too. It's good to watch along side the Conan movies.
Lately, thinking about the 80s makes me feel very stupid. I was there when computers were becoming a thing and I turned away from it. I'm literally nowhere right now.
I looked up the Diggle. Interesting. Now I understand.
Looks like all the main series games through Halo 4 were "M" rated for "blood, violence, and mild language". They seem really tame to me. I'm kind of surprised they're "M" rated. Halo 5 is "T" rated though.
So, I saw the list that contains all Halo media in chronological order. Oh god, no. I have read all the books but a book takes something like a game's worth of time to read. It would easily double the time of this project. Although, now I think about it and look at the list again, it might be cool to do that sometime. A lot of the books do fill in some important details of the overall story like where did 343 Guilty Spark come from and how did Master Chief become a Spartan. I do recall now seeing Huragoks (engineers) in Halo 2 and screaming at my a.i. team mates to stop shooting them because they were innocent slaves of The Covenant. You wouldn't know that, though, if you hadn't read the books.
Trying to think. Was it a Star Wars movie? Oh yea, a recent one; um, won't mention which one for spoiler reasons. Yea, it was exactly like that were there was some overlap of scenes.
Kinda wish the console version at something like skulls in Halo. I'd turn on super fast reloads and always super rare drops.
Ever hear this on youtube?
I'd collect ships that looked like Galaga ships too.
Yea, I was a real Genesis-head as a teenager. Selling England was definitely one of my favs too. I could go on and on about it.
Great story. I don't remember my first arcade experience. I know I had one sometime before I was ten but I guess it didn't leave an impression on me like it did for you. Maybe it was too early in video game history. Arcades hit big when I was 11.
I love the names they game them. Electric Castle is a great one. Mine was called Space Port.
Me too for the most part. I really liked Halo 3: ODST, though.