If I ever meet Edmund McMillen out on the street or like at an ice cream sandwich party, I am going to give him a hug and maybe even like eight or nine bucks.
If I ever meet Edmund McMillen out on the street or like at an ice cream sandwich party, I am going to give him a hug and maybe even like eight or nine bucks.
I loved the original. Spent WAY too much time playing it. But I had a really good time replaying each level trying to do it in a different way. Yeah a lot of items worked the same way, but I tried not to use the same "type" of thing more than once, like I wouldn't throw down a jet pack and then the next time use…
I almost never get rid of games. My reasons being;
@Chestnut Bowl: Indeed.
@fugit: It's called a fantasy.
*SPOILERS*
Okay I'll admit it...
In the future, when we need to describe a game to someone, we will simply pull out our demo key ring, say
@Y-bot:
@Phaaze:
just wait until wacom releases their portable gaming system.
@origosis: Dude! I thought you were like some kind of super sleuth!
@origosis: Whoa! Dig up something ominous that I said once.
@Ryodestined: You get a Yoshi as a companion in the thousand year door.
@Koztah: touche touche
Oh! Yoshi's Safari!
@Koztah: Alright I concede, if the crab had a tiny machine gun on it's head and a way of firing it, it could have held out for like 2 more minutes.
@Koztah: Why was the unit balance/combat system changed after Civ2 to allow large groups of primitive units to very easily kill relatively highly advanced units - i.e. many swordsman units destroying a tank unit?"