Demos seem to be a thing again. I casually looked on XBO for free stuff and saw a lot of demos and free-to-play games.
Demos seem to be a thing again. I casually looked on XBO for free stuff and saw a lot of demos and free-to-play games.
I always go do my food shopping late at night and so there is always just one person at checkout. I often want to put my items on the conveyor in order of the way they are bagged but I'm not sure what the system is. Certain things aren't bagged together, that's about all I know.
I had two friends of mine go crazy telling me how they wanted to go. I wish I could. I'm just too money conscious right now. I'm still planing a summer off from work and that'll cost me a lot. I'm probably going to this comic con happening near me in a few months. A smaller affair to be sure, but something that doesn't cost me airfare and a hotel stay.
Saw John Wick 2 last night with a friend. I liked it.
At least they aren't Poo Snakes like in Blue Dragon.
I put DQ 8 on my rental list. I think I might play it again afterall.
It has a really neat U.I. for the games with special goals for each and info on the games. I wish those Atari Flashback Classics games had something like that.
It was my first purchase for the system. I played through all the older games in the collection before the ones on N64. There's some neat stuff on there originally for PC.
Save Mary was my favorite. It was a prototype game and clearly unfinished, but I thought it a great concept and I played it over and over.
I also tried to get achievements in these collections which led me to play Centipede over and over to get a certain high score. I'm not a big fan of that game though.
I got toster waffles. My favorite breakfast at the moment.
You can have custom frames made for anything at a frames shop, but it's kind of expensive. I need to find some mass produced product that's cheap.
A big part of her book was about staying away from tech gadgets before bed. Something about it turning off melatonin production. I find it hard to stay away from my computer just after work. It's a great time to work, late at night. Sometimes though I just come home and try and not turn on any lights and just go to sleep. That's probably better for me, but when am I going to rip my vinyl records or put my music playlists together for work? It seems nearly impossible with my schedule.