Nice! Jim Sterling's video was fun.
Sometime soon, I'm going to read another comic book and it's going to be. . . Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell's From Hell.
Nice! Jim Sterling's video was fun.
Sometime soon, I'm going to read another comic book and it's going to be. . . Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell's From Hell.
I keep forgetting the date, but it must be the 60's because of the choice of music.
I'm going to play it again whenever I pick up a Xbox One. I'm curious to see it in all its next gen glory.
Very, very cool. I'm just about to get a Wii-U myself. Any day now. I can feel it.
Yea, it looks great as is.
My thought too. He doesn't seem to have a web site or any online presence. That'll be my first question to him, "why no web site?".
Thing is, it sold really well even in those plastic baggies. Lord British made some fat cash with that game which, I guess, encouraged him to do another one. He was only 18 at the time too. Not old enough to get too discouraged.
That setup is at my friend's place. It makes me nervous to leave my systems there during the week, so I carry them back home. I could probably get three going on that TV table. Five could work but be really crowded. I bet that would look cool though.
I paid $20 for the Xbox Live version, but then it went on sale a few weeks ago. I guess I wish I'd waited, but you can't predict these things.
I have yet to pick up any street passes for Fantasy Life.
It's finally got a release day of March 13th for the old 3DS. The wiki page refers to so many games I like in the descriptions. Also, wiki says, "Hitoshi Yamagami of Xenoblade Chronicles, Fire Emblem and Pokémon, will be involved in the game's creation.