One of the great features of the new Wii is that with the controllers you don't just sit and play , you have to actually be physically active and play. So now we have a great new form of exercise thats fun too.
Q: So how did you get so fit and such a great build?
A: A couple ours of Wii a day and you'd look like this too!
When I used to build and sell the odd pc for cash, I'd know that if I didn't cut myself or bleed somewhere on that machine - I'd see it back in a week. Silly superstition but seemed true.
To me FFVII was a great game because of its ability to immerse you in its story. A lot of RPG's these days just don't have the same appeal. Even FFVIII was a good RPG but didn't grab hold of me as much as VII did. For anyone who played the game, can you ever forget the moment at the end of Disk 1 when Aerial is killed? The ability of a game to cause an emotional response in its players, especially an RPG, is what I believe defines it for all time. Yes, the graphics are no-where as great by today's standards, hell, where do you see characters with square blocks for hands these days but I found the story totally immersive and this is what I personally look for in a good game. On another note, to me one of the best games would be an old classic RPG called "Bane of the Cosmic Forge". An old, dos-based, two stiffy, pixilated, pc speaker sound game but still with one of the best stories I ever played.
Thats why its called 'Faith'
Global Warming anyone ? No heaters required there.
One of the great features of the new Wii is that with the controllers you don't just sit and play , you have to actually be physically active and play. So now we have a great new form of exercise thats fun too.
Q: So how did you get so fit and such a great build?
A: A couple ours of Wii a day and you'd look like this too!
When I used to build and sell the odd pc for cash, I'd know that if I didn't cut myself or bleed somewhere on that machine - I'd see it back in a week. Silly superstition but seemed true.
Whatever made you think politicans were anything more than big kids with more dangerous toys.
To me FFVII was a great game because of its ability to immerse you in its story. A lot of RPG's these days just don't have the same appeal. Even FFVIII was a good RPG but didn't grab hold of me as much as VII did. For anyone who played the game, can you ever forget the moment at the end of Disk 1 when Aerial is killed? The ability of a game to cause an emotional response in its players, especially an RPG, is what I believe defines it for all time. Yes, the graphics are no-where as great by today's standards, hell, where do you see characters with square blocks for hands these days but I found the story totally immersive and this is what I personally look for in a good game. On another note, to me one of the best games would be an old classic RPG called "Bane of the Cosmic Forge". An old, dos-based, two stiffy, pixilated, pc speaker sound game but still with one of the best stories I ever played.