I used to keep a Word document with all my games but it was too much work trying to keep it updated and alphabetized and whatnot. Backloggery makes it much easier 
I used to keep a Word document with all my games but it was too much work trying to keep it updated and alphabetized and whatnot. Backloggery makes it much easier 
Yeeeeaaaah, it does say 93% unfinished. But I only put games in there that I hadn't played yet, so really that's not so bad lol
Hey, I know! Send me your copy and then you can buy a new one! 
I played Jeanne d'Arc earlier this year and really enjoyed it. Never heard of Athena though. Sounds like I'm not missing much lol
I've wanted to get Shadow Wars for a while now but I have yet to see a used copy of it and stores are still selling it for $20 new (at least the ones I've seen). I've heard good things and you're certainly adding to that. Hopefully I'll find it sometime soon...
I was watching all that opening stuff about tv and snapping and voice commands and I had to admit, it's some impressive tech and software...but I don't care. Never before have I been playing a game or watching a movie and thought, "If only I could skype my friend on the tv while watching!" Seriously, I just wanna play games. I am curious to know what he meant about dynamic achievements though.
Oh yeah, and terrible name, worse than Xbox 360 which I always thought was kind of silly. Microsoft is great at coming up with cool codenames and then botching the real name. How cool would it be if we were all playing our Microsoft Xenons today and were looking forward to Xbox Infinity?
I noticed there's a "smartcelt" on there. Is that you? You should post a link!
Cool beans. Yeah, I don't remember how I came across you on there but I've got you in my multitap.
I wrote about Nightshade almost exactly a year ago on 1UP. It's more of an overview rather than a review, so yours is much longer, but if you look at mine (click here!) you'll find a link to a very interesting article about Nightshade, why it didn't get a proper sequel, and why Shadowrun on the SNES (but not Genesis) is its spiritual successor. It also has an interview with the game's writer/director. Good stuff.
This is great news. Though I've never been as staunch on the issue as you are, I've definitely passed on buying games before because of the Pass. Hopefully those other companies reach the same conclusion soon. It'd be great to go into the next generation with our industry free of this malady.