The last game I played that I felt truly immensed in the story was the Legend of Zelda the Wind Waker. It kept me on the story so much that the gameplay was as natural as turning pages of a book. The only other game to effect me like that was Chrono Trigger, of course.
The Mega Man series and all its different branchings has kept me quite involved over the years as well.
I remember playing Ghost Chasers and that was fun.
I second Jumpman, Defender of the Crown, and Little Computer People!
Also one that I never saw good on any console but great in the arcade was STUN Runner. That would make an awesome use of the Wiimote!
Stay far far away from a company named MICROS. Sure you may see them everywhere but their marketing and "support" are shady and underhanded. They will tell you that you need to upgrade every two years and if you say no then they will try to get anyone at your property down to the night auditor to sign a paper allowing them to do the install. They might even just come in and say they have to install then get the signature on the way out and you just signed away $10k to them.
I exported the registry keys for the restricted sites that spybot puts in and started putting it in everyone's registry. I also added a few sites to the Trusted zone and reset the zone settings so they don't require https://. I'm going to start looking today for a way to up Internet zone security and add more sites to the trusted zone.
I would want to see if they understand what you do to help the company. If they don't understand or don't know how you contribute, even if you explain it to them, then they will place unrealistic goals on you....ask them for their definition of Spyware too.
My friend convinced me to start running SETI on any system I came in contact with to see how they benchmark against servers we buy. Right now I run four clients on my home systems and at least three clients at work. It's been fun watching the numbers crank away and comparing our newer systems to when we started some years ago.
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Methinks it would be cheaper to use a Zaurus with a GPS unit and wireless card to go network sniffing. Then again, I haven't really looked into it so the price point could be effective for a GBA.
If someone posted on a message board that there's a clear substance floating all around us that we all need to breathe to survive, someone would say April Fools to it out of spite.
I remember not having instructions to any of my Commodore 64 games when I was little. So most games I just mashed keys till I found a way to play it. This one I didn't figure out till I met some other kid who had it in Texas, at a Hilton, that had Yie-Ar-Kung-Fu in the lobby to play. My program had only one LCP running around with his dog but this kid had two. By then I didn't have the program anymore because I chucked it out the window on a cold winter day since I was fed up on figuring it out. I wish I still had it to play now. Since I figured out how to do things by pressing Ctrl+(Letter)
I will take the Google smiting http://picasaweb.google.com/lenny.volk/Random/photo#5200999829729452946 I don't know if Picasa fiddles with the file so you can't see exactly what I downloaded but I hope that helps.
The last game I played that I felt truly immensed in the story was the Legend of Zelda the Wind Waker. It kept me on the story so much that the gameplay was as natural as turning pages of a book. The only other game to effect me like that was Chrono Trigger, of course. The Mega Man series and all its different branchings has kept me quite involved over the years as well.
I remember playing Ghost Chasers and that was fun. I second Jumpman, Defender of the Crown, and Little Computer People! Also one that I never saw good on any console but great in the arcade was STUN Runner. That would make an awesome use of the Wiimote!
Stay far far away from a company named MICROS. Sure you may see them everywhere but their marketing and "support" are shady and underhanded. They will tell you that you need to upgrade every two years and if you say no then they will try to get anyone at your property down to the night auditor to sign a paper allowing them to do the install. They might even just come in and say they have to install then get the signature on the way out and you just signed away $10k to them.
The guys at Penny-Arcade (http://www.penny-arcade.com/ have had the right idea for an awards show for a while: http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2003/12/22 The're right you know...
Show me Chrono Trigger running on a GBA, only then will I cease to seek new emulators for new devices.
Now you can take your whole collection of Mega Man sprites to destinations unknown!
2600 is such a beautiful number... Balmer could have made a more direct point with just 42 tho.
I exported the registry keys for the restricted sites that spybot puts in and started putting it in everyone's registry. I also added a few sites to the Trusted zone and reset the zone settings so they don't require https://. I'm going to start looking today for a way to up Internet zone security and add more sites to the trusted zone.
I would want to see if they understand what you do to help the company. If they don't understand or don't know how you contribute, even if you explain it to them, then they will place unrealistic goals on you. ...ask them for their definition of Spyware too.
My friend convinced me to start running SETI on any system I came in contact with to see how they benchmark against servers we buy. Right now I run four clients on my home systems and at least three clients at work. It's been fun watching the numbers crank away and comparing our newer systems to when we started some years ago.
Methinks it would be cheaper to use a Zaurus with a GPS unit and wireless card to go network sniffing. Then again, I haven't really looked into it so the price point could be effective for a GBA.
If someone posted on a message board that there's a clear substance floating all around us that we all need to breathe to survive, someone would say April Fools to it out of spite.
I've been waiting for this since I saw SMB All Stars come out. Now I can blast that Mega Man all over again!
I remember not having instructions to any of my Commodore 64 games when I was little. So most games I just mashed keys till I found a way to play it. This one I didn't figure out till I met some other kid who had it in Texas, at a Hilton, that had Yie-Ar-Kung-Fu in the lobby to play. My program had only one LCP running around with his dog but this kid had two. By then I didn't have the program anymore because I chucked it out the window on a cold winter day since I was fed up on figuring it out. I wish I still had it to play now. Since I figured out how to do things by pressing Ctrl+(Letter)