Golden Sun- GBA, 2001
That game is pure win: the main character's element is earth, not fire, plus the graphics and animation are pretty decent for the time and system it was released on. Even when buying stuff, mostly weapons and armor, you still have a lot of money by the end of the game; you find most everything you need. This actually applies to both games, since the mechanics and everything are basically the same, but all things considering, I don't know the complete game would've f
It's very interesting. Then again, I have only checked the whole thing for just a bit, but I do like that the Guide doesn't basically block the whole screen now. There's still so much more stuff to learn.
Quick Launch is good for the disc-based games... unless you mean to check out the game info and not play the game just yet, as I was trying to do more than once. It's nice for the Library games though.
Install game to hard drive is win, especially for multiplayer games to get certain
Something I keep seeing is a complaint that another area, usually a country, gets some product first, whether BIONICLE set, video game, or other-- curse them for getting that "other" first... I hate them so. Anyway, I don't see what the big deal is who gets something first, as long as other places are getting a chance at it (that's key, though I'll explain later).
It's as if people seem to think that just because another place gets something first, they who don't have will enjoy it less w
Let me say this right off the bat. I am a Christian, yet I have struggled with depression. No matter who you are, depression is never a fun thing to go through.
This is not something I like to broadcast, but I do like to help people. I prefer to do behind-the-scenes stuff with little or no attention on myself. I'm terrible at spearheading projects from scratch, since that's not how my thinking works, but I do like to help people when I see a need. The problem with helping people is that some
I offer no spoilers for the books you haven't read, and I tell you no secrets from the stories you haven't finished. I won't answer any questions that might have arisen in your pursuit to finish that exciting novel of mystery, nor will what I tell you help you with that dreaded reading assignment when school starts. I won't give you any clues to solve or a solution to some elaborate, profound puzzle, nor will I expand your knowledge of the unknown.
After all, what I'm about to tell you is co
It's June 7, 2008 ("Do you know where you're children are?"). In other words, the date could be written out as 06-07-08-- unless one puts the year first or writes out the whole year, in which case totally ruins it.
We won't see another one of these until July 8, 2009, so live it up.
I'm counting on you.
Invented in 1974, the Rubik's Cube still puzzles many of us to this day.
So I've been trying to figure out the one my brother owns for the past few days... longer actually, but it set in my coat pocket since the other day, somewhat forgotten. (Does that really count?) Anyway, I keep getting one color completely solved, but in my attempts to solve for another color, the first gets messed up, and I merely change the solved color. I try to get the corners correct, and that's what ruins the ori