I tried watching Attack on Titan last night and I was too tired to deal with the subtitles. I might try again some other time.
Mmm! Girl Scout cookies! Two of the nieces are girl scouts, and did they call me? No! I am disappointed.
I tried watching Attack on Titan last night and I was too tired to deal with the subtitles. I might try again some other time.
Mmm! Girl Scout cookies! Two of the nieces are girl scouts, and did they call me? No! I am disappointed.
If I tried reading and typing outdoors right now, I'd end up with frostbite.
I'll have to check out the 360 sale, but I don't have any money in my account to buy anything.
I did, several times. Still no panda. Does it have anything attached to it that my antivirus software might consider a threat?
And the torture continues for those of us who can't play this game. And I can't see your panda, so there!
I am so, so spoiled with good places other than Game Stop to buy games! I don't suppose you could have opened up that cartridge and removed the offending device? I'll admit to being intrigued by the possiblilty of doing surgery on a GBA cart...
During that time period I got my first console - a Genesis towards the end of it's cycle. That kept me pretty happy for many, many years. I also did a little PC gaming during that time, mostly stuff like Return to Zork, Kings Quest 6, and a compilation of adventure and rpg games that I don't remember the title of, but it had the original Bard's Tale on it.
I have around 40 or so PS1 games, and at leat 24 of them are RPGs. Valkyrie Profile, Xenogears, Suikoden, and Koudelka are a few of my rarer games. Favorites include Dragon Warrior VII, Legend of Dragoon, Lunar Silver Star Story Complete, Lunar Eternal Blue Complete, and the Arc the Lad Collection.
Don't feel bad, if I recall correctly, GH wasn't all that into Peace Walker, either, and he's the biggest MGS fan I know.
Hey, did you know that salt will help you melt that ice? Sorry, couldn't resist. Maybe you need to borrow a hair dryer with a really long extension cord?
Seriously, though, is the goal to remove the ice or just to make the walkway passable? Kitty litter spread on the ice will get rid of the slip factor without having to remove the ice. Use the cheap, non-clumping stuff, though. Saw dust will work, too, but it will insulate the ice and keep it from ever melting.
Bravely Default will be one of the first games I invest in whenever I get the hardware to play it on.
Not usually :)