Tom
Member since: Dec 15th, 2005
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| Blog | # of Comments |
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| Joystiq | 28 Comments |
| Joystiq Nintendo | 14 Comments |
Member since: Dec 15th, 2005
| Blog | # of Comments |
|---|---|
| Joystiq | 28 Comments |
| Joystiq Nintendo | 14 Comments |
Knights in the Nightmare of a really complicated game
Feb 18th 2008 1:07PM (Joystiq Nintendo)Motocross Challenge loses publisher, passes savings onto you
Apr 25th 2007 1:06AM (Joystiq Nintendo)As for the game, wow that nearly looks like a port of Excitebike, and that is NOT a backhanded compliment. Once I figure this homebrew thing out, this will be one of the first games I go with.
Tom
What are you playing: refreshing the retro edition
Mar 30th 2007 10:45PM (Joystiq Nintendo)Joystiq's DS Lite buyer's guide [update 1]
Jun 13th 2006 8:07PM (Joystiq)Mac Civ 4 shipping soon, trailer released
Jun 4th 2006 1:49PM (Joystiq)DS vs. PSP: Tic-tac-toe throwdown [Update 1]
Apr 24th 2006 6:35PM (Joystiq Nintendo)"A strange game. The only winning move is not to play. How about a nice game of chess?"
Duke Nukem for never!
Apr 13th 2006 8:25PM (Joystiq)2K's Firaxis trifecta for 2006
Apr 13th 2006 5:32PM (Joystiq)Yes, I'm still bitter. (Though Civ IV has finally been mostly fixed)
1986 World Series re-enacted in RBI Baseball
Apr 11th 2006 3:44PM (Joystiq)I think my favorite part of the vid has to be when they named Marty Barrett player of the game and had the pixelated guy as the picture... Priceless!
I forgave Buckner back in the late 80's though for what its worth. (Though I still blame McNamara for a dozen or so reasons.) I was at the game when he hit an inside the park homerun. Granted, the right fielder fell into the stands, but it was still amazing. Johnny Damon on the other hand will never be forgiven. Though I obviously respect what he did for the team in his years here, he is without a doubt now the poster boy for everything that is wrong with baseball.
Nintendo 64 drives kid crazy
Mar 27th 2006 10:57AM (Joystiq)So on Christmas Eve, we get a computer from my Grandmother. My family was never big on wrapping, so it was unwrapped. The way it was given was top notch though. My Grandmother came into the living room with her cane in one hand, and a box of floppy disks in the other, singing "Merry Christmas to you!" to the tune of Happy Birthday. Naturally we lost our minds that day, but Grammy's would soon follow.