You're the FOMO!carytheone wrote:FOMOitscramtastic wrote:Unless they aren't!!!carytheone wrote:Take a break, clear your head. Games don't have expiration dates, they'll be there waiting patiently on your return
You're the FOMO!carytheone wrote:FOMOitscramtastic wrote:Unless they aren't!!!carytheone wrote:Take a break, clear your head. Games don't have expiration dates, they'll be there waiting patiently on your return
itscramtastic wrote:Unless they aren't!!!carytheone wrote:Take a break, clear your head. Games don't have expiration dates, they'll be there waiting patiently on your return
Sounds like parenting!carytheone wrote:one has to learn to be comfortable with being uncomfortable.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Spirit Tracks and Phantom Hourglass do not get much praise, but I played the flip out of PH. However I feel the magic did not carry over to ST, I got halfway through and gave up due to boredom.william-james88 wrote:I wanted to play spririt tracks on the DS (I LOVE 2D zelda on that console).But its not available digitally and the secondary market prices are ludicrous.
That is true. Either old, or limited. Which is why I love e-Hobby stuff and other rarities. I think people these days can be quite disillusioned about their collection and it's desirability. I learned the hard way about comics, literally the ONLY thing people care about are old comics in fantastic condition, and new stuff -IF- it is EXTREMELY limited. Everything else is toilet paper. It's all due to the fact that people are now making things FOR collectors, and because of that, the market is saturated.Cobes wrote:Besides, not sure why I think this, but vintage collections are cooler than current collections. A collection of 1950's American sports cars is cool. A collection of American sports cars from 2000 on is just a used car dealership.
It's time to let my collection age. Like wine in a barrel.
Because, sadly, companies realized that it was more profitable to release online-only games with paid DLC and loot boxes than to make single-player or couch-multiplayer games that you buy and never spend more money on. I do enjoy some online games, but ultimately, single-player games like Mario Odyssey and couch-multiplayer games like Mario Kart or Super Smash Brothers are my absolute favorites.william-james88 wrote:It was so odd too since it was just a year or two after The Last of Us and Bioshock Infinite which had rich stories for a single player experience. Almost as if the game industry did a mic drop and then moved onto something else.
Autobot N wrote:Because, sadly, companies realized that it was more profitable to release online-only games with paid DLC and loot boxes than to make single-player or couch-multiplayer games that you buy and never spend more money on. I do enjoy some online games, but ultimately, single-player games like Mario Odyssey and couch-multiplayer games like Mario Kart or Super Smash Brothers are my absolute favorites.william-james88 wrote:It was so odd too since it was just a year or two after The Last of Us and Bioshock Infinite which had rich stories for a single player experience. Almost as if the game industry did a mic drop and then moved onto something else.
Also, if you're looking for DS games to buy, try to track down Mario and Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. It's a Mario-themed RPG and one of my absolute favorite games in existence.
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
I saw that. I'm pretty hyped for it.ZeroWolf wrote:Hey, N they are remaking that Mario and luigi game and giving it an extra chapter. It's out next year on the 3DS.
As much as I love Overwatch, it's largely at fault for this whole lootbox situation. Man, I wish we could go back to before lootboxes were a thing.Ironhidensh wrote:Boy isn't this the truth. As much as I love GTAV online, and I do, I so despise that the success of shark card micro transactions made Rockstar decide to not make any new story mode content.
Autobot N wrote:
Also, if you're looking for DS games to buy, try to track down Mario and Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. It's a Mario-themed RPG and one of my absolute favorite games in existence.
william-james88 wrote:Autobot N wrote:
Also, if you're looking for DS games to buy, try to track down Mario and Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. It's a Mario-themed RPG and one of my absolute favorite games in existence.
Its one of the 208 DS games I just bought.
Thanks to your recommendation, I will prioritize it
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
bodrock wrote:MAZINGER
Love that movie! Makes me cry everytime. Let's see, in '99 I was almost finished with college. Man! That toy is older than I thought.ZeroWolf wrote:Nice, loved the iron giant when I was younger (okay I was early teens when it came out but I was younger)
I dunno Z, I just like robots. Alot. Ever since I was little.ZeroWolf wrote:Also mazinger! Always wanted at least one representation of him. In fact looking at serpenterra and wing gundam, i'd say you have impeccable taste
All though I would totally rock some lader hossen, I don't currently have any. But, I do have an Imperial Officers hat! And wear it regularly!ZeroWolf wrote:also that lego you is how I always pictured you...just not made out of lego of course...
You are not alone Playa 1.Ironhidensh wrote:Do I get the feeling I'm not the only one looking forward to Ready Player One?
Word up!bodrock wrote:MAZINGER
Your office looks PERFECT, my friend
You mean Grendizer.william-james88 wrote:Not as cool as Goldorak
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
I'm excited for it. Read the book a few years ago while sitting on the beach and really enjoyed it. I'm however shocked with the amount of blind hate aimed towards the movie on the interwebs. I guess I really shouldn't be though as the internet as a whole is a cesspool of negativity.Ironhidensh wrote:Do I get the feeling I'm not the only one looking forward to Ready Player One?
I was just splitting hairs with Will. The Machinder he is talking about, Goldorak, is the French speaking name they gave Grendizer. The name I know him as. It's his OG Japanese name and his Shogun Warrior name as well.ZeroWolf wrote:I'm sorry but if you're going to get into a fight about giant robots then gaogaigar wins
Couldn't have said it better myself.carytheone wrote: internet as a whole is a cesspool of negativity.
No.carytheone wrote:Cobro, read the book I sent you yet?
Echos of TIME AND SPACE!carytheone wrote:Office looks nice, but I already said that in different universe, the OASIS perhaps
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
I haven't heard much about it, besides the fact that the Iron Giant and Tracer are in it.Ironhidensh wrote:Do I get the feeling I'm not the only one looking forward to Ready Player One?
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