The Zero series is my favorite of the various Mega Man games. Definitely the most challenging (if you don't use cyber elves). I'd be tempted to buy numerous copies of this just in hopes of spurring Capcom to make a sequel.
It was Christmas 2006 and I was heading home for the holidays. College was great and all but I was looking forward to seeing my family and girlfriend. My girlfriend was especially excited because she was expecting me to propose over the break. I arrived home and my little brother couldn't stop buzzing about the "Wii," that year's hot gift item. Christmas morning rolls around and I save my girlfriend's gift to me for last. It had the shape and weight of a Wii, but I was doubtful that my girlfriend could secure such a hard-to find item. I opened the wrapping on one end, so that I could see and nobody else could. The box was white and the only word was Wii. My little brother, who was disappointed at not receiving a Wii himself, peeked over my shoulder and started to freak out. However, I then opened the box and found the contents to be nothing more than cook books. We'd been had. Turns out my wife had a friend who worked at gamestop who gave her a Wii promotional box. This same friend hooked her up with a Wii, which she gave to me a few days later. I proposed the next day. Also, upon seeing the actual Wii, my little brother cried.
12 Days of Joyswag: PlayStation 3D Display, 3D PlayStation 3 games, Air Flow controller
Dec 26th 2011 3:18PM (Joystiq)Mega Man Zero series to be re-released as DS collection
Jan 15th 2010 4:12PM (Joystiq)JBO: Joystiq Box Office, January 4 - January 8, plus Joyswag!
Jan 8th 2010 11:29PM (Joystiq)Swag Saturday: Soul Calibur / Kingdom Hearts travel pack (DS/PSP)
Dec 6th 2009 2:58AM (Joystiq)I arrived home and my little brother couldn't stop buzzing about the "Wii," that year's hot gift item. Christmas morning rolls around and I save my girlfriend's gift to me for last. It had the shape and weight of a Wii, but I was doubtful that my girlfriend could secure such a hard-to find item. I opened the wrapping on one end, so that I could see and nobody else could. The box was white and the only word was Wii. My little brother, who was disappointed at not receiving a Wii himself, peeked over my shoulder and started to freak out. However, I then opened the box and found the contents to be nothing more than cook books. We'd been had.
Turns out my wife had a friend who worked at gamestop who gave her a Wii promotional box. This same friend hooked her up with a Wii, which she gave to me a few days later. I proposed the next day.
Also, upon seeing the actual Wii, my little brother cried.