
Not going to get it, but the original PlayStation was the first non-Nintendo console I bought.
Not going to get it, but the original PlayStation was the first non-Nintendo console I bought.
Your blog title reminds me of an arcade game by Sammy called DemolishFist. I don't know why, but it does.
Here's what I did on the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
Thursday I watched the Macy's parade on TV so I could see the Skylanders balloon. Then we ate food.
Friday we got up early and did some Black Friday stuff. We mostly buy toys at a good deal and then donate them to Toys for Tots.
Saturday I watched the Penguins of Madagascar movie in the morning. Then I visited my dad's side of the family in the afternoon, and in the evening I played board games at a friend's house.
Sunday I slept in, and then I put up Christmas decorations outside.
And when I wasn't doing any of that, I played games and wrote reviews. The end.
I'd have a hard time giving up all my gaming stuff. I guess that's why I'm not married yet.
I haven't beated LEGO Batman 3 yet, but it doesn't look like it has a huge Gotham City hub world like the second one had. Am I correct in that assumption?
On the first game, I picked Bulbasaur. He was great in the beginning, and when I beat the game and tried to catch all the rest of the monsters I missed, I equipped Bulbasaur with skills like poison, sleep, and stun powders to make it easier to catch them.
Klonoa: Door to Phantomile was so underhyped. Actually most of the games I like are underhyped.
I didn't like Sonic Rush as much as the Advance games for some reason. Generations is pretty good, though.
Sonic 3 was the first Sonic game I liked somewhat. Sonic Boom has issues, I just don't think it's as horrible as others have made it out to be.
If I were a Macy's parade announcer, I'd skip all that Broadway stuff they do at the beginning. ;)
They would probably take an existing airplane ride-on toy, stick some eyes on it, and call it Planes. :)