Tubbygaijin
Tubbygaijin
Tubbygaijin

Uniqlo in Harajuku is pretty cool, T-shirt canisters!

Psychic Paper?

These guys are from my hometown, wahey! But now I wish I too was doing something more exciting with my life :)

I've been following you on instagram for a while now and always enjoy your country photos, keep them coming! :)

Looks like it'll be some shallow fun, regardless it's a definite buy for me as I want to support the series

So glad Akiyama's back, that guy is great!

Now playing

Kiefer Sutherland's Calorie Mate ads are pretty awesome too...

I had this game on my Amstrad CPC 464 and loved it. The only thing that sticks in my mind is the stupid code book it came with - early attempt at piracy protection which I would constantly lose :(

Surely they must've used this as a placeholder vid during production and forgot to swap out with the real thing?

Thanks for the replies! I've got some points to use so I might pick them up this weekend :)

I loved Fallout 3, and eagerly awaited every addon. But the New Vegas DLC hasn't grabbed me for some reason(overload on the last game maybe?) I couldn't stand Dead Money, do they get better? And how do they compare to the later Fallout 3 DLCs?

Hah, I had one of these! The casing on mine was a light blue though, not white. And those legs sucked, even in the days of chunky CRT monitors it slid off all the time.

Not the first but certainly the biggest, Jeanette Voerman. Love me a crazy chick... and Grey DeLisle's voice, hot damn.

Love the Yakuza series, even on the PS2 the replications of Tokyo and Osaka were spot on, pure escapism for someone like me who's too poor to go back at the moment! I'd like to see Akiyama from Yakuza 4 fronting a future game(as long as he survives - haven't finished Yakuza 4 yet)

Q in Torchwood?! AWESOME.

Man... Ready at Dawn sure knew how to get the very best out of the PSP, Daxter was also awesome!

Yup, it's writing in the loosest sense though, lifting bits from the games and hashing them together. Don't get me wrong they're better than most Game Movies, but there was potential to make something alot better - George Romeros script was really interesting.

He didn't direct Apocalypse or Extinction, he did however produce them all for what that's worth #corrections

I wish they'd release Kenzan in US/EU :( Yakuza 3 allowed you to learn some great Miyamoto Musashi fighting moves which I assume were either derivative or lifted directly from Kenzan.