
Yeah, that's the main problem with the game is how expensive it is. That's why I didn't buy it, I used a bunch of gift certificates I needed to get rid of.
Yeah, that's the main problem with the game is how expensive it is. That's why I didn't buy it, I used a bunch of gift certificates I needed to get rid of.
I got Super Mario Kart on SNES for Christmas when it came out and that ended up being one of my top five favorite games of all time.
I also got a Dreamcast for Christmas when I graduated college, so that was cool, too.
Well if Samus doesn't drink, can I take her out for ice cream instead? I like ice cream better anyway. Does Samus like ice cream?
I'm not really much of a drinker anyways. Any alcoholic beverage I've tried, I didn't like. But then, I also don't like drinking sodas either. I mostly just drink water. I know I'm kind of boring, but I'm OK with that. I'm happy with who I am.
I can't really think of a character I'd go out for a beer with right now, so you think of one for me! Just make sure it's a good one!
I used to go to a lot of outsite markets and trade days on weekends, and a lot of them used to sell games. One time I got a new copy of Ridge Racer Type 4 for 3 bucks. It was new and in good condition, and even though it had been out for a while, that was still pretty cheap.
Even earlier than that, at a big market here in Texas (Canton Trade Days), I got my Super Nintendo two weeks earlier than when it was supposed to come out, and it was 40 bucks cheaper, too. This was back when game consoles and games really didn't have set release dates.
Psychonauts was my Game of the Year in 2005.
Currently I'm thankful for Nintendo, as they seem to be one of the only game makers doing anything that interests me right now. If it weren't for them, I'd be a sad gamer today.
I'm also thankful I can review games on a web site. It may not be very big and glamorous, and I'm not famous like all those YouTube upstarts, but at least I still have my foot in the door and have been doing this since most of those YouTube goobs were in diapers!
And I'm thankful that Pixlbit filled in the void that 1up left. It makes me very happy and appreciative when you folks read my blogs and reviews. You just don't realize how much that means to me.
If I can beat it, I know you can, too!
I'm glad I've been able to review all of the Skylanders games. It's been a real honor. With all the 'toys to life' games out there now, I still think Skylanders gets it 'most right.'
My Game of the Year in 2011 was Okamiden. All the fun of the original Okami on a handheld, and it starred a puppy! Who could NOT like that?
Other 2011 highlights on my list were:
Ghost Trick (DS)
Solatorobo (DS)
Super Mario 3-D Land (3DS)
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (Wii)
BloodRayne Betrayal (360)
Kirby Mass Attack (DS)
Kirby's Return to Dreamland (Wii)
Sonic Generations (360)
Mario Sports Mix (Wii)
Go Vacation (Wii)
Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (360)
Portal 2 (360)
--Cary
Where's my house on the map?
Slopes would be a neat idea. I wonder if they would be hard to program?
I always figured different worlds would be DLC later.
I'm glad they put in one checkpoint, but some of those levels are pretty long and hard!
Red coins would be neat. So would a world map that you could make.
There's really no point to having lots of 1ups in a level, since they only carry over if you're playing one of the modes where you play levels in succession.
In the last Nintendo Direct, they said they were making a web site that would make searching for particular levels easier. I don't know how useful that would be, but at least it's something.
LIttleBigPlanet is one of those series I never had time for. You can't play ALL the games out there, you know?
I hope you get a chance to play some of my levels. I put some secrets in a few of them that make them way easier. :) --Cary