Or just skip all that and find out the name of a Spanish trade galleon that sank...go back and steal the monies. After all, the ocean doesn't need the monies.
Where would you go first if you had a TARDIS? Sure you can go anywhere is space and time; but where to go first. Personally I'd like to go to the end of the universe...see if I can travel past it and find out what is on the other side.
Star Wars...at least the original Episode IV, was a revolution in cinematics and special effects; redefining how movies were made for it's day and setting a standard for the industry. With that in mind, I'm going to have to vote for Pac-Man. When Pac-Man was released, most arcade games were...
I have a gift for words, so pronunciation is easy for me even with foreign words. I get mad at the ones who mispronounce congratulations as congradulations...ARRGHH it's not even a word and people use it all the time.
Harvest Moon 64, as much as I love RPG's and FPS's every now and then I love to load this up and relax while farming. Even though the camera angle sucks, accomplishing anything takes forever, and the music makes me fall asleep at intervals. Still love the game
My first console was a boxy NES. Had to save up soda cans and recycle them for a whole summer when I was a kid just to afford one...my father believed that working for a thing made it more valuable than just getting it. Still think those games were some of the best ever, cause when graphics were...
I'd pretty much want any space ship, but if I had to choose I'd go for one of the SRF ships from Star Ocean: The Last Hope. I like the design and the thing wouldn't be so overly complex that I wouldn't be able to figure out how the run the damn ship. Then go zipping around the galaxy.
Star Ocean 1 and 2 (the first one was a Japanese Super NES Game that was never released in America, but you can find translated roms.) I think they would be great to have on the DS so people could actually get some of the back-story of the games...since they are hard to find.
Also, I'd love...
For books, it is a deep and multidimensional main character, someone that is still the good guy but has a troubled past, or trauma in their lives, makes you connect to them and empathize; this applies to movies as well but it is hard to film deep emotional thoughts. Also I think that what makes...
My only problem with the movie is the beginning. Everyone...including the frigging gods...automatically jumps to blaming Percy for the theft. Obviously out of the hundreds of god-children, the one that is to blame is the one that has NO IDEA that his dad is a god. You'd think after the first...
You know, with the fact that the Wiimote behaves a lot like a computer mouse. I'd like to see a Baldur's Gate/Neverwinter Nights game for Wii. Point with mote and "click" with the trigger button, and somehow manage to get the other controls in there though if they integrated the inventory and...
For me it was the beginning of Fallout 3. Never been born via cutscene before and while the rest of the game is awesome...I say wow just about every time I blow a super mutant into multiple pieces with the VATS system, nothing beats looking through your characters eyes as you are birthed.
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