
I think I saw that Minecraft is celebrating it's 10th Anniversary, it's good to see the developers still adding achievements to this game to keep people playing.
I think I saw that Minecraft is celebrating it's 10th Anniversary, it's good to see the developers still adding achievements to this game to keep people playing.
It was insane how difficult it was just to get to the point of crashing when trying to land on the damn aircraft carrier. I think I did it once, and then proceeded to get destroyed in the next level. It still hasn't lost that love and feeling....I'll see myself out.
Goldeneye! Loved that game, heck I even liked the movie, I owned it on VHS. I don't think I ever actually played the single player, it was always multiplayer on the split screen. It's a shame they used Daniel Craig in the Wii version but I guess they were trying to push the current Bond at the time in an older game/movie. Nintendo should bring back the game on the Switch.
That was a good series, sorry about the Sixers, but rooting for Kawhi (Go Aztecs!) since his college days and I'm happy to see him do well.
It's not bad but I lost interest after a couple of games. $10 sounds like a good deal especially if the game continues to get updated. At some point I would like to see old Gameboy Mode with the Space Shuttle ending.
Hey it's that character from the Switch!*
*ducks from things being thrown
It's amazing how easily we can get overwhelmed by having so much easily accessable forms of media. Libraries are quickly becoming my new favorite place. The local one seems to always put out new stuff in their bookstore, and being down the street from a couple of thrifts that sell CDs for .25/.50 I can get a ton of new music for around the price of a cheeseburger.
I like the physical comic/graphic novel, but damn they do take up so much space. The Pro has a beautiful screen and those novels should take full advantage. Thank goodness I never really got into comic collecting (it also helps that the closest comic shop growing up was two towns over).
Since I'm in a small town you might find Tim Tam's in your area. I picked up the original flavor a couple of days ago to compare against the caramel version I bought a while back.
Wu Tang is an interesting bunch. When I first heard them I thought it was odd to have so many people rapping but thanks to MTV the 36 Chambers album stuck with me.
I love What's In My Bag. Celebs listen to some weird stuff, but it's interesting to see what musicians like, what draws them in. Hell even when they show musicians I don't know I'll do a Google/YouTube/Spotify and then discover something new.
There was a point for me when playing online shooters was a lot of fun, probably around the PS2/original XBox era. It was fun to just get a couple of games in before bed. Now I've lost interest because of the people.
I wasn't too big into Left for Dead but Call of Duty and Battlefield, those were my go-to's even if I got dizzy after playing for a bit.