I don't remember. It's probably Cary Woodham. It's been years since I've been there.
I don't remember. It's probably Cary Woodham. It's been years since I've been there.
I only briefly played a friend's copy of the GB Metroid game. I had rented the NES Metroid game, but I didn't really get into the series until Super Metroid on the SNES.
I used to visit IGN all the time, and I started visiting them way back in the beginning, too, when they were just known as n64.com. But I stopped going there a few years ago because their site was so messy and I was getting all the press released they talked about in my email anyway. After 1UP.com went away, I started a blog here and a blog at IGN. There was no sense of community at IGN, so after a few blog entries, I stopped using it.
I don't think I have any light or dark elemental Skylanders at all.
I think you need to do something about that.
Since the NES Classic is so hard to get, I went ahead and found where I could import the Famicom Classic for nearly retail price. So I may have a blog about that in a few weeks, or whenever I get to it. I really hope to get the SNES Classic, but since both my Wal-Mart and Best Buy preorderes got cancelled, I can't get my hopes up too much.
It may be hard to find now, but there is a perfect way to enjoy a lot of good Kirby games on he Wii. And that's with the Kirby 20th Anniversary Collection.
People, people, people, I think we're forgetting the most important thing out of this NIntendo Direct, and that's TWO NEW KIRBY GAMES COMING OUT NEXT YEAR!!!
That's a lot of books! Do you make any dough when you publish them?
That is a hard boss! I loved I am Setsuna, but one problem I did have is it felt the bosses were a bit unbalanced compared to the other enemies you fight. Luckily you shouldn't have too much trouble with the rest of the game, except maybe the final boss, depending on what level you're at.
Hopefully their next game, Lost Sphear, will be even beter. I played it at PAX West. Check out my blog for more info. --Cary
I recently played and reviewed a fairly decent game on my iPad. It's a cooking game published by Square-Enix and it's free-to-play. It's called Meshi Quest: Five Star Kitchen, and my review of it will be up at the end of the week.