I approve o' dis product.
I approve o' dis product.
My favorite Superman is the Fleischer cartoons. Very art deco, and superman doesn't really fly, he makes these ballistic leaps. Distant shots of him leaping from skyscraper tip to skyscraper tip like a flea.
My limited experience:
Star Wars was so ingrained in my childhood, that I have no memory of the first time I saw it. (Born in 1975.) Empire blew my mind - the idea that we would spend the whole movie watching our heroes getting their butts handed to them, Luke was a failure at being a Jedi, Han taken away by the bounty hunter, Luke losing…
Because they know something you do not...
I still have these in my Vinyl Sleeve Of Important Games™
That's it! Thanks. I'm off to find some emulation, I think.
As I was reading this treatise, I was thinking about STALKER, and then lo and behold, you brought it up. By far the best, most challenging, most surprising games I've ever played.
These are the same threadbare, poorly convincing arguments I've heard before.
The one I can't quite remember was likely an original NES game. The main character is in some kind of cryostorage and gets awakened after the fall of civilization and the setting is closest to a fantasy. Your main weapon is a sword that you upgrade. That's about all I remember. Top-down actioner probably closest in…
I am also intersted in Thorium reactors, but don't know much about the technology.
I think I know where this is heading...
This was A) the first thing I thought also. B) Obligatory.
Fur Elise.
I can't justify buying one, but a rat rod garage-built version would be fun. I've been compiling details about the bits and bobs that make this thing up.
I misspoke. You can get the midrow as captain's chairs or a bench. So, either a 2,2,2 vs a 2,3,2 config. So, either 6 or 7. I had a brainfart thinking the 3rd row seats three, but that is not the case. My mistake.
Yeah, it's a minvan. No ifs, ands, or buts. But if you HAVE to get a minivan, this is the lesser of many evils.