
I was into it as a kid and would do another one (a serious one) as an adult if I had the space. N-Guage intrigues me though. They're very small.
I was into it as a kid and would do another one (a serious one) as an adult if I had the space. N-Guage intrigues me though. They're very small.
I never saw single issues of Witcher Ronin, just the trade. I'm of mixed opinion. I really love the cover art for individual issues. They are usually reproduced in the collected book, but I like the way they look on a single issue. But, trades look good on a shelf and you can read the whole story arc at once. I sometimes get lost in the story when the issues come a month or more apart from each other.
I can't help but snack during gaming. I worry about crumbs getting in the controller, but it's par for the course. I get the munchies while gaming.
Ha ha. It's CL4P-TP, or Claptrap. I like Juice Box though. Funny thing about GlaDOS. I was thinking of her voice because I was listening to the audio book of Murakami's 1Q84 and the voice of one of the characters sounded just like GlaDOS. I don't think it was the same voice actor though.
I thought about it later and I agree, I think the Vanillaware games aren't really platformers.
I'd like to give No Man's Sky another go. I think I've played it a couple of times, both before the updates and after.
I really like the space suit adventures too. I should get back to Citizen Sleeper.
I check out the Hallmark stores every year now for any new arcade cabinets. None this year but I saw something my friend would love on your list, Pinky and the Brain. Oh, when I saw that Genesis, I almost bought it. I think I have more nostalgia for the arcade than the SNES/Genesis years.
My gift to you is a Portable Couch Console Snack Holder.
1. DKC because I've played that the most.
2. All the Vanillaware games, Odin's Sphere, GrimGrimoire, Muramasa: Demon Blade because of the art style.
3. Rayman Origins/Legends mainly for the overall design, music, art style. . . so great.
4. Klonoa series 'cause it isn't as hard as most and has interesting 2D+ environments.
5. Duke Nukem Manhatten Project. The PC version only. Console version had control issues. Reason: it's Duke Nukem, and I can shoot stuff as well as platform.