Merry Christmas! Yeah I can't see the picture either.
Merry Christmas! Yeah I can't see the picture either.
Yeah a giant Kirby may end up being more scary than cute. That lady next to him may not be happy, but cowering in fear! :)
Boy and I thought I was obsessed with Pac-Man. We may need to put you in Skylanders Anonymous. :)
Wow! I wonder if that's a costume or just a big statue. You don't see people cosplaying as Kirby. Did you know in Tokyo there is a Kirby themed restaurant? I'd love to go there, but by the time I saved up enough money to go to Japan, the restaurant would've probably closed down!
Your pretend present is a pet slime from Dragon Quest!
Thanks! I think I have that arcade handheld for real!
Your pretend present is every Skylander ever made! Even the silver Spyro they handed out at E3 one year (which I have).
Yeah, he was even in a Soul Calibur game!
I only call him Assassin Creed Man because I don't know his real name. :)
I hope you get a chance to play Ape Esscape 3 soon, so you can see the Metal Gear bonus game in it.
I probably won't see it, but I wonder if Assassin Creed Man jumps off a building and into a haystack and still lives in the movie. Also, in one of the games I saw, you can feed bread to animals, and it just magically comes out of his hand. I wonder if Assassin Creed Man can do that in the movie, too?
I never thought to associate Metroid with Christmas!
I think I reviewed that Santa Claus is Coming to Town game. It wasn't very good. But I have played worse. That's why I liked the 360 better than the Wii. The Wii had so many games like this. I actually went back and played a few Wii games the other day. They looked terrible, too. No wonder why I liked the GameCube better, and the Wii could even play GameCube games!
Your rhyming review reminds me of one of my articles I wrote back at The Dallas Morning News. Around this time, the live action Grinch movie came out, and they made a 3-D platform game out of it on the PlayStation and Dreamcast. I got to review it, so in Seuss fashion, I wrote my review in rhyme. I got a lot of feedback about that review and it was one of my more popular articles. I don't remember how the whole thing went, but it started out like:
Presenting for the first and maybe last time,
A game review written entirely in rhyme.