
At least we got this inspired mash-up out of it.
At least we got this inspired mash-up out of it.
Damn! It took me a minute or two to realize he built the friggin’ exo-suit out of Lego as well. Now that is hardcore!
Damn. Forgot to add a chair. It’s not Sparks without a chair.
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again. TMNT was the first rogue-lite metroidvania platformer.
You shut your mouth! Yeah, some of the mechanics were buggy as hell, and there were no real directions (Leading you to bust your ass to beat the underwater level, only to later die repeatedly getting squashed by foot clan vehicles or flinging yourself off rooftops without a rope) but for an early NES game it was…
A pity nobody in the 21st century can do charm any more, it’s all smarm.
If you have a major hard-on for The Kings, then I suppose he’s wonderful.
If you aren’t obsessed with building a massive new arena that we can’t afford, with absolutely no parking right smack-dab in the middle of town, for a barely competent sports team that’s going to leave us for greener pastures within a couple of…
Anybody interested in a classic series Doctor Who console room is welcome to head over to Lego Ideas and help me out. (I’ve had it up for 2 months and barely garnered 100 supporters, so definitely not going to make it to 10000)
Hmmm... sort of a one-man version of Danger 5 with lots of green screen effects.
Anybody in the Sacramento, California area should check out Touch of Britain. It's been my source for British sweets for years. I'm especially partial to Ginger Beer, which is basically Ginger Ale that puts hair on your chest and looks like something the sink has backed up. (Note: I'm talking about proper British Ginge…
This is even better than the facebook shaming one of my (thankfully non-related) teenage nephews received after my cousin stopped by the house to drop some stuff off while he was in the living room playing Call of Duty on Xbox with his buddies. The resulting camera-phone video contained just about every sort of racial…
Same here. I pretty much have to wait until somebody releases a PC version, and then there's the problem of playing against an AI that is either incompetent, psychic, or just plain cheating.
Table-top gaming really works best when you're playing against someone equally clever, and ideally, where players aren't…