AriKagura
Ari Kagura
AriKagura

Wow ... what a perfectly good looking Lambo gone to waste ... oh well ... I'm more of an American muscle type personally, but still ... like most cars, one could have cannibalized it for parts and get some money back off of it.

For those who remember Nobuo Uematsu's old band, The Black Mages, this might be interesting:

Thanks for the tip. Hopefully, my local Fedex might help me out, though, considering it is going to be Fan Art of someone else's copyrighted property, I highly doubt it ... but I guess it never hurts to ask.

Well ... I finished the 30-man arcade mode in Dissidia 012 Prologus with Lightning ... it gets really crazy towards the end. For some awkward reason, those orb thingies that Golbez summoned were a pain in the ass. On the other hand, I found Cloud Strife to be very predictable.

I don't know about you, but if you try to pick a fight with someone about twice your size ... yeah, you better hope you have some decent martial arts training to avoid something like this ... or really good medical insurance.

It's weird ... some companies think we don't exist and don't accommodated to our ... "features".

After playing a few games using the Action style, it felt really frantic. But I have to admit that RPG Mode is a bit more relaxing and good for my sanity. Especially after playing other fighting games with buddies on PSN where I'm so used to doing quarter- and half-circle motions.

I can tell you that Dissidia is sure is different— I can adjust somewhat ... it obviously doesn't play like your typical fighting game.

It's actually under "PSP Games" not "PSP Demos" ... after all, who would want to pay for a Demo, right? :P

Would be nice if I could demo the characters ... but then again, I'm not sure exactly how that would work out. I guess I'll just have to play it at a friend's house and find out.

I'm downloading Dissidia 012 Prologus right now for my shiny new PSP ... can't wait to try it out!

The option I use requires a computer monitor with an HDMI input ... basically, the console plugs right into the monitor.

Who knows! I guess some companies are like "It's advertised for gamers! Mac users don't play games" like they over-generalize the entire Apple user base or something. However, I'm pretty sure there are better options at that same price point that's also compatible for the Mac. With what, who knows ... all I know is

I find Spencer to be interesting— I'm no means a master but the kind of stuff you can try doing with him is incredible, if you know the ropes with him. And that video proves something, especially against a character that some claim to be too much of a problem.

Also: I find it a bit more affordable if I buy all the parts from the same vendor. Reasons:

Hell yeah, I feel the power of the COSMOS! Yeah! It makes me feel like I can win in games that I'm not allowed to win in. Makes me unlock secret stuff and beat up pros by just simply following a silly flowchart! Damn right, I feel awesome! =D

I preordered the Cosmos Black 3DS ... then I'm gonna put stickers of stars and planets and stuff ... yeah!

Now playing

I remember that Toe Jam and Earl commercial. One of the games I always wanted to play but never did since I never owned a Genesis— eventually played it through emulation when I was a poor college student and could only afford to use my money on art supplies and ramen. I thought I enjoyed it.

I don't remember this one ... but looking at it now, I'm wondering how Nintendo managed to make bank with Zelda back in the day with a commercial like that. I swear! That guy looked like he just came out of a mental institution. On the other hand, it does make me wonder what would happen if commercials like that would