Just put in my request form to see Conan in Dallas April 1st ... and then for April 2nd cause I wasn't sure my info was right and that day worked for me too, only you're only supposed to put in one request, so hopefully that doesn't screw me.
You've read the blogs, you've heard the fans cry out. Websites have posted their opinions and at times irked people with what is simply known as bait topics. But does The Legend of Zelda need change? It's a very hotly debated topic among fans. Some have felt the series has grown stagnate in it's 25 years of gaming relevancy. Sure Nintendo has made tremendous strides towards evolving the series. Each new game gives the fans something new...whether they like it or not. The series has done some things differently in recent titles whether it's the item upgrades in Skyward Sword or the item system in Link Between Worlds.
An objective of this exhange program i'm doing is to socialize and make friends, yet at the same time I just can't seem to accept any form of club partying and or any kind of disco, even if it's a benefit for socializing.
Last night at work, I resumed additional duties at the 8th grade building. The new employee - a woman in her 50's or early 60's - was there for 2 days before she decided she couldn't hack it anymore. When I arrived on campus, the first thing I had to do was meet her so she could give me her building keys. Before she left, she asked me if I could clean the building around/under 4 hours like she was asked to (it's a part-time gig). I said, "Yes, but mostly it's closer to 3 - 3 1/2 hours and it depends on the mess". I could tell she couldn't believe that.
Crash Bandicoot 2 improved on the first entry in almost every way. It perfected the controls, it increased the location variety as well as improving the level design. It introduced some new gameplay concepts that each worked very well. It's just such a great game and my second favorite game of the PS1 era (number one should be obvious).
DFC intelligence recently projected that the PS4 and Xone are both primed to sell over 100 million units each over the next 5 years. That's a load of horseshit if I've ever seen it, particularly when next-gen consoles didn't exactly reinvigorate the overall market in a big way last year--even alongside Battlefield, Pokemon and GTA.
Happy Tuesday Pixlbit! I’m getting Tuesday started off right. I have a bunch of BaD to read which is going to fun, and after spending almost the entire day camped out on the couch watching a certain reality show…and it’s reunion show with some Olympics thrown in, being in front of a laptop is a nice change of pace (I’m also reading and typing outdoors). To continue my Random Week blog here are a couple of quick thoughts for today