If you look at some of the computer monitors (and your textures are high enough), parts of the code are actually cake ingredients. I think the monitor right before the fight with GlADOS (right across from the desk with the red phone) shows that.
That's the same level I got stuck on. I couldn't figure out where to go and ended up dying. I could only get there once every couple of months, too. That game was a bitch.
Last year I got a pool cue. I looked on ebay, and a couple of people were also selling them, but they were only 15 bucks, so I figured I'd keep it if I ever play billiards.
One of the clients we key is National Geographic, so we got a box set of either DVDs or VHS tapes. To most people it really sucks, but I like that type of stuff so it's okay, I guess. The set I have has 30 Years of National Geographic, Lewis and Clark: The Journey West, Arlington: Field of Honor, Egypt Eternal: The Quest for Lost Tombs, Civil War Gold, and Last Stand of the Great Bear.
Still, I would have preferred money.
Well, I have put in about 70-80 hours since I got it at launch day (not including VC games, which I used my GCN controller for), and I just now had to change the batteries that were included. I'm not sure how long the duracells I bought will last, though.
Earthbound 64 basically became Mother 3 for the GBA. It has the same characters, and as near the same plot as I can tell without playing either one. The Mother team never did 3D before, and they couldn't get things going fast enough, so they scrapped it and waited.
I rented Earthbound when it first came out, loved it, then bought it. I still play it, too. It's a great game. I would love to see Mother 1+2 and Mother 3 to be released here, but I guess I'll have to just use emulators for Mother 1 and 3
I had a Zaurus when I was in junior high, and I loved it. I used it to take all my notes in class, and I was the envy of my classmates. Yes, the keys were too small, yes the docs could only hold about 5 pages and had no real formatting, yes, there was no color, but it was cool, damnit.
Until I broke the flimsy thing.
I still have it, in my bag o computer crap where I keep all my essential cds and manuals.
I find that Comcast on Demand's video quality is HORRIBLE. Low quality internet videos look better than that stuff. I watched Star Wars Episode III on it (three times, actually...), and each time I was disgusted by the colors and general quality. And I have had the server go down in the middle of the night on me a lot, because I usually use on demand when I can't sleep and want to watch a movie.
This is offtopic, but this troll reminded me a kid I went to highschool with. He was extremly dark, but had the whitest teeth I had ever seen. We played baseball together, and sometimes when the practices ran real late, the only way you could tell where he was was if he smiled.
The reason the gameplay sucks on those games is because they were made by shitty toy companies trying to make a quick buck, not fully fledged game develepors.
I hate the GC's grooves. They are bent the wrong way, in my opinion, and when playing games like Zelda and Metroid where you have to hold down the L or R button for long periods of time, it causes much pain in my fingers.
Actually, Ebert himself has said he dislikes his own stars system. When reviewing Basic Instinct 2, he gave it only one and a half stars, but said he still enjoyed the movie.
If you look at some of the computer monitors (and your textures are high enough), parts of the code are actually cake ingredients. I think the monitor right before the fight with GlADOS (right across from the desk with the red phone) shows that.
That's the same level I got stuck on. I couldn't figure out where to go and ended up dying. I could only get there once every couple of months, too. That game was a bitch.
Last year I got a pool cue. I looked on ebay, and a couple of people were also selling them, but they were only 15 bucks, so I figured I'd keep it if I ever play billiards.
One of the clients we key is National Geographic, so we got a box set of either DVDs or VHS tapes. To most people it really sucks, but I like that type of stuff so it's okay, I guess. The set I have has 30 Years of National Geographic, Lewis and Clark: The Journey West, Arlington: Field of Honor, Egypt Eternal: The Quest for Lost Tombs, Civil War Gold, and Last Stand of the Great Bear. Still, I would have preferred money.
Well, I have put in about 70-80 hours since I got it at launch day (not including VC games, which I used my GCN controller for), and I just now had to change the batteries that were included. I'm not sure how long the duracells I bought will last, though.
Earthbound 64 basically became Mother 3 for the GBA. It has the same characters, and as near the same plot as I can tell without playing either one. The Mother team never did 3D before, and they couldn't get things going fast enough, so they scrapped it and waited.
I rented Earthbound when it first came out, loved it, then bought it. I still play it, too. It's a great game. I would love to see Mother 1+2 and Mother 3 to be released here, but I guess I'll have to just use emulators for Mother 1 and 3
something about Chrono trigger made me sad (I can't remember what).
Also, I was very sad at the end of Psychonaughts, but that was because there was nothing left to play.
I had a Zaurus when I was in junior high, and I loved it. I used it to take all my notes in class, and I was the envy of my classmates. Yes, the keys were too small, yes the docs could only hold about 5 pages and had no real formatting, yes, there was no color, but it was cool, damnit. Until I broke the flimsy thing. I still have it, in my bag o computer crap where I keep all my essential cds and manuals.
I find that Comcast on Demand's video quality is HORRIBLE. Low quality internet videos look better than that stuff. I watched Star Wars Episode III on it (three times, actually...), and each time I was disgusted by the colors and general quality. And I have had the server go down in the middle of the night on me a lot, because I usually use on demand when I can't sleep and want to watch a movie.
What if you like playing MS Solitare, becuase it passes time?
Jesus H Christ. A slurpee machine?
That is exactly what my case has been missing. I'll be the coolest kid on the block now!
I love that this has been modded Interesting.
This is offtopic, but this troll reminded me a kid I went to highschool with. He was extremly dark, but had the whitest teeth I had ever seen. We played baseball together, and sometimes when the practices ran real late, the only way you could tell where he was was if he smiled.
For those wondering (probably nobody) Maus is pretty good.
That is the best use of Flash since Girls Gone Wild: Grandmothers Gone Wild edition.
The reason the gameplay sucks on those games is because they were made by shitty toy companies trying to make a quick buck, not fully fledged game develepors.
I hate the GC's grooves. They are bent the wrong way, in my opinion, and when playing games like Zelda and Metroid where you have to hold down the L or R button for long periods of time, it causes much pain in my fingers.
Right. Treat you're kids like dogs. Train them to be "obedient." I take it you watched last night's south park?
Actually, Ebert himself has said he dislikes his own stars system. When reviewing Basic Instinct 2, he gave it only one and a half stars, but said he still enjoyed the movie.
Seriously, anyone who has played Pokemon Red or Blue to the first gym knows that.
Birdo was a miniboss in Mario RPG
Power Stone 2
Holding one N64 controller was ackward, holding two would be retardadly hard (this coming from a big Nintendo fan)
Technically, we have not declared war since WWII.
Wakka Wakka Wakka!