I'll say it, I liked A Link to the Past better than OoT.
I'll say it, I liked A Link to the Past better than OoT.
@geiko: I didn't care for Adventure as a kid. Even then, as a 5 year old, I realized they couldn't quite accomplish what they were trying to do with an Atari game.
Forget a video game, I want a theme park ride. Inception was the first movie in at least 15 years when I though, "oh, that looks cool, I want to do that" and actually looked fun to film.
Wasn't NBC airing Heroes last year? Shouldn't 11 million be considered a huge success?
@CSX321: I watched the show, about halfway through, I got to the "well, I'm this far already, its only a miniseries, lets finish what I started".
@Adam Coleman: I guess it all depends on perspective. For Bishop, he's a crazy scientist, not a mad scientist (present times at least, to me). Granted when he was young, he did some Mad Scientist-y things.
I always thought Lawnmower Man got it easy when it came to these lists about hacking.
Ryan Reynolds, rich, famous, married Scarlet Johanssen, women love him in general, has his pick of movie roles...
"He gets all those letters, that implies a physical address" probably my favorite line.
@Ralph: Wow, that was kind of a dick move, but perhaps just a dick move on the manager's part. As Publick said, did they even need to add "nor the interest"?
So I'm guessing Bruce Willis' character from Unbreakable had zero Facebook friends?
@ara: Perhaps it was different by you, but when I got my first cell phone in 1999, EVERYBODY had a Nokia (maybe there were a few Erickson phones), it seemed like there were the only phone around. They had a lot of commericals too, with some blond Finnish girl who was more annoying than the Palm Pre girl (yes she…
@John E Cupach: Part of it (for me at least) was that by the time "The Incidient" aired, we knew there was only one season left, and that this last cliffhanger would actually lead to some real answers.
I don't really cre for the broadside there with no windows at all.
I'm not really sure what you want them to do, create an entire new cover for two different games? I think that is unlikely. I actually think it looks classier this way with the background and small shots of each cover than if they used the whole area.
@phudge_supreemz: Hmm, no clue, the only thing I can think of is perhaps the 3 extra days were all in the same week (the month ended on a Saturday), as opposed to March starting on a Saturday, then after 4 more weeks, ending on a Monday.
Using a book to prop open a window isn't a hack, its a trick. Outsmarting something without intelligence (which this robber appears to be) isn't a hack.
Hmm, I always felt as though the hobbits were some of the most femine characters in literature ever.
Is this game now only 50% as hard as well? The thought of a truly challenging game intrigues me, but honestly, I don't know if I have the time available to where the frustration level and sparse availability at times won't ruin the experience.
@baconbot: Oh yeah, it definitely didn't have bad sales, I just kind of thought it would have stood out more, but then again, I guess being next to SMB1 on the chart makes it look smaller than it really is.