
I didn't know Tim Schafer was making a new game. Might have to put that on my wishlist.
I didn't know Tim Schafer was making a new game. Might have to put that on my wishlist.
I found pogo sticking in the original Duck Tales difficult, myself. I played on nintendo8.com with a keyboard. Actually, i think it's the sequel I played.
Tails, Ulala ... that's all I can think of right now.
Comprendo. That makes more sense than what I was thinking.
My older brother highly recommended Braid to me, recently. He said the music was soothing and the graphics were good. It's on my wishlist, so I'll see when it's on sale.
I used to love playing Bust A Groove at my next door neighbors'. I remember Monster Rancher, watched a couple episodes of the TV show, but never really got into it much. Also played a lot of Tekken at the neighbors', including 3.
My favorite PSX game is Rival Schools, played at a friend's when I was little. The other stuff I remember wasn't that quirky. It was my older brother's system, and I had the N64 in the house.
I probably should have, given its long-lived popularity, but I actually did not know LotR had video games going that far back.
Space Invaders. And I have never heard of ox tail stew. Bold choice. I like it. I love eating soup or stew when it gets cold as well.
I love the video for that first one. Makes me feel like I'm right back in my childhood, with Playstation and all that just coming out.
I don't like FF games, either, just cause I'm not big on JRPGs. I did give FFX a rental back when, and I liked the graphics in the cutscenes, but not much else, really.
Is that LotR game an indie one developed for Ouya, or some other LotR game?
I didn't know X-COM was around back in the Playstation days, let alone that it was on a non-PC platform back then. But honestly, I didn't know about X-COM's existence at all until maybe last year. Just slipped under my radar.