I remember reading that Nintendo of America bought the publishing rights to Gaia, and deliberately marketed the box to look like Zelda—so you fed right into it!
I remember reading that Nintendo of America bought the publishing rights to Gaia, and deliberately marketed the box to look like Zelda—so you fed right into it!
My god, that was a terrible movie. I am completely baffled by the love for it. It might be among the most aggressively unfunny things I have ever seen.
I can't remember if Little Nicky or Mr. Deeds came first, but I hated them both, and that did it.
Yup.
It's a study on a fascinating man, far more than anything else.
I didn't get the "cheerful" vibe, but I appreciate knowing it's not just me. I ordinarily wouldn't have responded at all, just super on edge at work. :)
I remember Breath of Fire moving very slowly, but that I loved it.
*the more you know!* I had no idea.
Can't argue with that. Point in fact, I still have not played Terranigma—I just can't bring myself to play on a laptop and don't have any way to play on the TV.
All yours! But I reserve the rights to "Superficial Rube Goldberg," and I'll take "Poptureteau" while I'm at it.
Soul Blazer!
Pokemon was created after NES and SNES were put to pasture…though it does feel like it has always been there.
You made the right decision, actually.
It's like jazz. I keep trying to like it.
So, so underappreciated.
I love SNES SimCity. Every SimCity to follow has felt incomplete, for lack of a green fright-wigged Will Wright.
It's not really "over-produced and manipulative." Just amazing.
S-Town is an amazing, limited series podcast—among the finest ever made—that I would recommend listening to without reading a single thing about it (I will only say that it doesn't necessary go where you think it will). This is AVC's recap show about it, which is coming very late (S-Town was released all at once…
Chrono Trigger has…what is, hands-down, the finest RPG soundtrack of the Super Nintendo era.
Definitely a "buy"