
Hmmm ... I still think it's a half rhyme.
Hmmm ... I still think it's a half rhyme.
Such a Naughty Dog, putting her in the dog house. This makes me want to go watch more Rowlf the Dog videos, he was apparently one of Henson's first well-saturated muppet characters, appearing frequently on the Jimmy Dean show, and his segments on there were hilarious, I discovered yesterday.
I bought a game called Metal Marines on PC as a kid (had my parents buy really), simply cause the back cover had an awesome game over screen of a robot exploding. My brother played it way more than I did.
I hear ya on wanting to move faster in FPS games. I can't stand the realism in those nowadays.
Dig the "Pinball Wizard" inclusion.
I'd be ok with annoyingly repetitive "help" characters if they were Rowlf the Gog, but they're not charming enough to be Rowlf the Dog, so Navi can go die. I like the idea of having the third time a character says something be a joke, but then it becomes a running joke with the kinds of writers that do things like how Julian described Lightning Returns and the joke gets stale quick ... better option: offer the player the opportunity to brutally murder the "help" character, but also allow you to resurrect them if needed.
I agree with the notion that there should be a strong singular vision for art, with the team mostly behind and adding to the project envisioned by the envisioner guy. As ... we'll say "mixed" ... as my feelings about what Steve Jobs exactly did at Apple are, I see the merit in having someone who can critique something until it's truly done.
I think Sony wants gamers to reproduce as much as possible, so that they have a larger consumer base. Abortion is actually a business tactic that Microsoft retroactively invented just in case a company ever tried this. They rely on robots like myself to sell their products, so ... yeah, I got nothin'.
Dude, make more of these, I want to see where this goes.
These are pretty great; I'm particularly fond of the Wind Waker ending parody snowmen, the the end of Navi, the alternate Lawnmower Link ending, the Dark World Turkey Link alternate ending ... I just love endings and closure, and finding out where things go, especially when it's funny.
I forgot what I was saying.
You bought PSP on PSP? Sounds to me like it was meant to be.
And that's another thing that makes this stuff hard to study. Was it the game doing that, or just the fact your brother was pissing you off? Obviously, some combination of both, but which is more to blame overall?
I've tried Animal style on both fries (honestly, I felt like an animal using a fork for the fries, which had processed-tasting cheese) and I believe I've had their burger the same way, but perhaps the Dallas location I went to a few times out of desperation to understand what was so great about it is not the same as one in L.A. The blog will certainly happen, though. Just for you.
Red Box is awesome. I'm still find it kind of odd that you use the phrase "sign up," even though I guess you technically do. I dunno, I just find that phrase weird outside of subscription services that ask for more than just your e-mail. lol
What was he warned about exactly? Cause there is lots of porn and sex in it, so if that's your reason for viewing, I'd say it earns that R in spades. lol Apparently Levitt "hand-picked" the clips himself.
And yeah, I'd probably do the same, but in order for that to work, lots of people would need to have the same idea at the same time. I'm sure since this was going up in San Fernando as far as the case study said, under the watch of Timothy McNabb, traffic might well get backed up enough near it for there to be a guy convincing everyone stuck to change to the same channel. lol
I've had their frozen stuff, too, but I suspect that's different from the "real" thing.
I think we agree on Mortal Kombat, although I did play way more SFII: Turbo on a friend's roommate's SNES in undergrad. PLaying SF was a fun and competitive time, whereas I don't think we ever played MK seriously, we just looked up and tried fatalities online.