Feeling much better today compared to last Tuesday! I had a horrible week of being sick for Wednesday and it knocking me out for the rest of the week. At least I managed to get some strength back just in time for the weekend, where I did nothing but relax and recover from my sickness! And then returned to work today still feeling oddish, but work was light so I didn't overstress myself. At least, I hope I didn't. I overate, though :(
Okay, would someone tell me why Hudson, of all the games, they want to release on Virtual Console, they release Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom? I remember reading about it back in the day in Nintendo Power and I thought it would be fun, but hey, I was what, 10? I know that Hudson said that they would support the VC, I guess there's enough interest in the game since people play ROMs these days...
I saw a "Quick Play" of WarioWare: Shake It! and when I saw Wario shaking the enemies, got a perfect sense memory of Mischief Makers for the N64, where the anime robo-babe Marina's main attack was grabbing and shaking - people, artillery, blocks. Is the gameplay anywhere near as fun as Mischief Makers or would I have to just be content with that N64 hidden gem?
ravenworks made a post about XBox Indie Games that he played recently... I've gotta do the same as I was looking to clear off some HD space on my own XBox and I have a bad habit of downloading and not playing (same as buying and not playing, but just downloading all the demos XD)
Okay, would someone tell me why Hudson, of all the games, they want to release on Virtual Console, they release Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom? I remember reading about it back in the day in Nintendo Power and I thought it would be fun, but hey, I was what, 10? I know that Hudson said that they would support the VC, I guess there's enough interest in the game since people play ROMs these days...
I saw a "Quick Play" of WarioWare: Shake It! and when I saw Wario shaking the enemies, got a perfect sense memory of Mischief Makers for the N64, where the anime robo-babe Marina's main attack was grabbing and shaking - people, artillery, blocks. Is the gameplay anywhere near as fun as Mischief Makers or would I have to just be content with that N64 hidden gem?
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