Happy Birthday! Have a power pellet!
I got a birthday wallpaper from Nintendo last year, but the link to it doesn't work anymore. Oh well. Maybe I'll get another one this year.
Happy Birthday! Have a power pellet!
I got a birthday wallpaper from Nintendo last year, but the link to it doesn't work anymore. Oh well. Maybe I'll get another one this year.
We must have some kind of Atari 8 bit computer on display at the museum because I remember playing that version of Donkey Kong when I was there. I was impressed with the sound quality, too.
I don't have a Twitter account. I have Miitomo linked to my Facebook but I haven't seen any notifications from Nintendo at all on Facebook, so that's a good sign. Miitomo is the ONLY game I've EVER linked to Facebook.
I don't think I'd be able to beat a Dark Souls game. But that's OK. I'm happy with my Kirbys and whatnot.
Gearbox had a large part in helping out with the museum. In fact, one of the exhibits is a replica of Randy Pitchford's office. I believe that was his name anyway.
I have Miitomo! I don't know how to add you as a friend unless you send me a friend invite on facebook. Anyone know what the candy does?
I love the bad translations and voices in the Castle of Shikigami games. In Shikigami 3, one of the characters is Time Gal, a cute green-haired girl from an old laserdisc game of the same name.
I'll have to look and see if the Atari 130XE is at the National Videogame Museum.
My first gaming PC was an Apple ][+, but my first official gaming console was an Atari 5200.
Happy Birthday! Have a power pellet!
By the way, on opening day at the National Videogame Museum, they had cosplayers roaming around and one young lady was dressed as a cute Rosalina.
What a busy opening day! I think they totally cleared out the gift shop! I got to meet David Crane (creator of Pitfall), and Gary Kitchen!