
It's fun to go to those places but it's so expensive now!
It's fun to go to those places but it's so expensive now!
I hope they have room to expand!
Well if anything, I like the way you think. Now if you'll excuse me, I'm off to marry a lady ninja. Shouldn't be too hard, right? Wish me luck. :)
Makes me think of the old Mario Bros. commercial from Atari where they sing to the tune of the old "Car 54 Where Are You?" TV show.
I'm not scared of ninja ladies. In fact, I wouldn't mind having one around the house (hehe). But I am scared of people breaking into my house!
Tears of the Kingdom is a lot like Breath of the Wild, but you get to build stuff now. So I've been calling it The Legend of Zelda: Nuts & Bolts. I like it, but it has all the things I didn't like about Breath of the Wild, too. I'm ready for a more traditional Zelda game.
And my blog about Super Nintendo World is up!
About that ninja dream, I wasn't really scared for myself, but for the rest of my family. Just wanted to make sure they were ok. And the ghost tour/hunt wasn't really scary either. Or maybe I'm just tough. :)
I reviewed Hoa!
http://www.gamerdad.com/blog/2021/10/11/hoa-ps4-ps5-switch-xbox-one-xbox-x-s-pc/
Right now I'm playing mostly the new Zelda game. But I also got to review Puzzle Bobble Everybubble, so I'm happy about that.
Currently my Super Nintendo World articles are being posted at GamerDad.com. When they are all posted I'll make a blog here with links to them.
Between the Super Nintendo in the early half of the 90s, and the PlayStation in the later half, the 90s sure were a great time for gaming! I was also reviewing games for The Dallas Morning News in 1998, so that was fun. Looking back on release dates for 1998, there sure were some monumental games released then. You have deserving GOTY titles ike Ocarina of Time and Banjo-Kazooie. And let's not forget honorable mentions like Spyro the Dragon and Brave Fencer Musashi. But for me, my Game of the Year for 1998 would've been Klonoa: Door to Phantomile on the PlayStation, which was released in March 1998 in the US. From the colorful worlds to the made up language and the sad ending, Klonoa really made an impact on me!
I once had a dream that a lady ninja snuck into my house and got into my bed. Felt so real that I forced myself to wake up and I searched the house to make sure nobody really got in the house!
Nothing showed up on the pictures I took. But we did use a tool that supposedly lets ghosts pick out words to say through a machine and that got some pretty neat results. We were in the dark and the machine kept saying "Flashlight." So when I turned on my flashlight, the machine said, "That's what I wanted." I don't know if any of that was real, but it sure was fun!