Yeah like I said, it'll all depend on whether or not I get a review copy. And if I don't, I won't be too upset. Not a big priority or anything. I just thought it might be fun to review.
Yeah like I said, it'll all depend on whether or not I get a review copy. And if I don't, I won't be too upset. Not a big priority or anything. I just thought it might be fun to review.
Some baseball video games can be fun. I've enjoyed a few here and there. Like the Mario Baseball games on GC and Wii. They were made by Namco, who makes a long-running series of popular baseball games in Japan called Family Stadium (or Famista for short). The very first Famista game was on the Famicom and brought over to the US NES as R.B.I. Baseball.
I made a game once, too. On Wario Ware D.I.Y. It was actually featured in one of Nintendo's contests. My game was 'Feed a kitty.' You had to tap the nutritious "Meow Power" food for the cat and not tap the "Fatty Cat" food. If he ate the good food, the cat would get big muscles. If he ate the other food, he'd get all fat. My brother said it was a stupid game, but hey, it got featured! Actually it was a stupid game.
Well, the game has some interesting looking characters anyway.
Well if I get to review it and enjoy it, then I can convince you to try it.
I played a lot of games on our old Apple ][+ when I was little. While everyone else was complaining about the crappy port of Pac-Man on the Atari 2600, I was happily playing a near arcade perfect version on my Apple. Seeing how much of a console-only gamer I am now, it's hard to believe that I started out as a PC gamer! My favorite Apple ][ games were Aquatron and Spare Change.
I don't know if I hate any game THAT much, but there are a lot of games I wouldn't miss if they never existed. Like a game I reviewed on the PC a long time ago called Postal.
I don't know about Lex Luthor, but his lady sidekick in Superman Returns was hilarious.
Kefka is the greatest criminal mind of all time.
Probably Pac-Man since he's not so scared of the ghosts. But Luigi sure is funny in Dark Moon.
I love the Sam & Max games. I'm happy that The Walking Dead is so successful for TellTale, but I'm also kind of sad because I know they'll focus more on that instead of silly stuff like Sam & Max.