Yeah, I feel bad for kids that grew up after the nes-snes era. Those were some good times.
Yeah, I feel bad for kids that grew up after the nes-snes era. Those were some good times.
My week isn't complete without a good helping of poutine.I kind of agree with you for 3D Castlevania's, although I did enjoy Lords of Shadow. I honestly didn't really enjoy the Metroidvania style games that much -- still not entirely sure why. They were fun, I just really couldn't get into them. Castlevania III is still one of my favourites, ever.
I never had an SNES growing up, and the N64 was where I really started getting into games. I played probably 30-40 titles on my NES (I think we owned 20 games, give or take), but the N64 was when I started playing games religiously and getting immersed in the worlds. We used to rent games every weekend and hang out in my basement and play for hours.
Currently trying to decide if I want to buy Dyad or not. $11.99 on PSN right now.![]()
I was born at the end of the seventies, I don't remember it, I grew up in the 80's. The first two Star Wars was before my time.
Goldeneye was an excellent game. First titles- Super Mario 64, Ocarina of Time
93 degrees at almost 6:00
Glad I'm not the one on call this week![]()
Yeah,it's brutal out. Hey Sprung.
Sword - It was a BALL, man...I saw it at the BlackPoint Theatre, I recall it very clearly, and the pa system kept announcing: "Showings at 6, 9, and midnight...its STAR WARS!" heh heh...
It was a proper old-time theatre...dark and dank...smoking allowed...NOT like the sterile/tiny cinemas of modern times..
Whats up, Sprung. Damn, man, too hot...keeps you in employment, yet still SUCKS....![]()