Doesn't seem like it. Although I mention it might work well on your coffee table, it would also be a good bathroom read if you are OK with tainting a book forever.
Doesn't seem like it. Although I mention it might work well on your coffee table, it would also be a good bathroom read if you are OK with tainting a book forever.
Yay! Congrats!
You should at least try it. Heck, I played it on the original Xbox, it had the worst load times of any game I've ever played, but I loved it.
Well, I was glad you're back anyway, but now that there is potential for Blood Dragon talk, I am awaiting your next update with great fervor!
Remember to use the flip-off button liberally. Nothing feels better than flipping off a dragon you just toasted.
If you like shooters, it's definitely a pivotal point in that genre's evolution. I haven't touched it in a couple of years, but I'm guessing it doesn't hold up really well, but is still worth playing. The only real beef people seem to have with it is that it is linear. It's from a time when that was pretty typical and it is done really well.
My rarest is probably Ikaruga for GameCube, if that's even really rare. I have a ton of games, but I don't think any of them are hard to find at this point.
I always thought they should teach math and especially calculus as part of physics. It makes so much more sense to not just see things as total abstractions.
Glad classes are going well, though, and having a stargazing night in Astronomy sounds awesome!
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One thing that needs to be mentioned more publicly than in this comment section, is how much we owe to you, Michael117. I think there were a few other rumblings around 1up from people thinking of coming here, but as far as I could tell, we mainly owe our transferred community to you. Just look at these final two blogs over at (the very unstable 1up). Somehow we got a great cheerleader for PixlBit long before 1up shut down, and things wouldn't be the same at all without your kind words at a crucial time.
Thanks, Mikey! Keep the walls of text coming, we love 'em.