
I enjoyed the Nintendo eggs as well. I've played the NES version once, and my God, those guards can see far apparently, and through Jeeps no less! I suck at that game even worse than I did at MGS when it first hit.
I enjoyed the Nintendo eggs as well. I've played the NES version once, and my God, those guards can see far apparently, and through Jeeps no less! I suck at that game even worse than I did at MGS when it first hit.
We put him to sleep this morning. It was the right thing to do, and they were very nice about it, only charged for the office visit.
Yeah, when I was playing the Twin Snakes version my brother came in and said "well that's bullshit, ruins the whole point of that fight" or something like that lol
I'd have to play both again to decide. Glad you liked it!
Haha, well we all know that's coming! lol
At least you had exes. In junior high I was just being a bitch about a girl not dating me. haha
I started dating a lot more in college, but let's just say, I know what the single life feels like. It's pretty much the majority of my 19 years outside of college. haha
I always wanted one of those Wavebird controllers, but they didn't have rumble, apparently. I think I actually remember finding that Mario; loved that Easter egg.
I think you may have helped me figure out what game I'll blog about today. lol
I'm glad we agree on the transcendent nature of a good tune. I'll have to check out that Enya song, I really like "Only Time" by her. I didn't realize she was Irish until I just now opened Wikipedia cause I was curious about that album name. Thanks for helping me learn something new today! One of my friends is doing her Master's in Scotland, and the pictures she post always make me jealous. And I like Three Days Grace a lot as well. I've been hearing they're in need of a new singer. I hope it all works out.
I've actually grown fond of a lot of hip hop, though. Recently, Macklemore has done a good job at being "about something" with songs like "Same Love," "Starting Over" and hell, even "Thrift Shop," goofy as it is, has a good message about brand clothing and the importance of fiscal frugality.
I've also run in to good stuff from Childish Gambino, Immortal Technique, and some really good stuff from the 90s, like Mos Def "Mathematics" and Black on Both Sides as a CD in general. Biggie has some real good songs like "Juicy," and Tupac's "Changes" is one of my favorites. There's also stupid crap like some of Lil Wayne and Drake's songs (though they have surprisingly poignant lyrics from time to time as well), but I enjoy the stupid as well as the songs with something to say; if I didn't, I'm not sure my tolerance for 80s hair bands would be so high. lol There's another genre that had its ups and downs in the lyrical department, in my opinion, but the music is always fun to me.
I think you might enjoy the Rap Critic; both for his bashing of rap at its worst, and his exposing it at its best. I don't expect you to have the time to watch necessarily, and if hip hop's not your thing, it's just not your thing, but watching his show helped ease me into the genre, so figured I'd share it. Of course, there's a good chance everyone I just mentioned is on your "few and far between" list and hip hop just won't appeal to you (I'm not sure I'll ever warm up to certain genres, myself) generally, but to each their own as I'm fond of saying when it comes to things like this.
Nice.
I never played this, but it looks cool. Health bar will probably come in handy.