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Wouldn't that technically count as a feathersona?This is also funnier if your friend’s fursona is, in fact, a chicken.
Wouldn't that technically count as a feathersona?This is also funnier if your friend’s fursona is, in fact, a chicken.
Kept forgetting to finish the list. I got a Bachman N-Scale Chesapeake and Ohio 4-6-0, a Steam Engine model kit (it billows steam, moves wheels, and even has a whistle), a copy of Railway Empire on Switch, a Cuphead download, a Nintendo Switch SDXC chip (more storage), a new razor kit, a wooden board with a tyrannosaurus skull and my name cut into it, three books about the Great Western Railway, and The Unofficial Disney Parks Cookbook.So far, I've got The Dark Crystal: Bestiary and Super Mario 3D All Stars for my Switch. There are also some more presents that I have yet to open when my mother gets back, so I'll change my answer when she gets back.
Although I wish there wasn’t a need, I’m on a Covid team of priests that give last rites to people (mostly people with Covid but others who are on lockdown). I’ve done more than 50 now (I have another one scheduled tomorrow for 8 am Central Time), but I am grateful I can give dying people and their loved ones some peace during these difficult times. Also, I don’t think any of us have caught Covid ourselves, so we are being watched over!Question of the Day
While this year may not have been great, I’m sure we all had some good moments. What was your best memory from 2020?
Electronic Pinball Is Still Pinball!
And pinball minigames for video games?
The pinball crowd I’ve run with wouldn’t consider these true pinball games, but even so I’m glad you’re able to enjoy a version of the game!One Of My Favorite Pinball Tables Is Free DLC For Sonic Generations!
It’s OC Pinball in Laguna Hills, on the top floor of the former Macy’s attached to (what used to be?) the Laguna Hills Mall. Here’s what it looked like months ago:
Since it’s a showroom for a pinball seller they change out their machines regularly to show off new pinballs from Stern or Jersey Jack or newly refurbished ones.
Haven’t seen any pre-90’s machines, the oldest one I’ve seen there is Creature From the Black Lagoon from ‘92. Sorry, @D Hulk.
It’s terrible that you’ve been needed so much. But I’m thankful you’re able to be there. Hopefully we get to the other side of this soon.Although I wish there wasn’t a need, I’m on a Covid team of priests that give last rites to people (mostly people with Covid but others who are on lockdown). I’ve done more than 50 now (I have another one scheduled tomorrow for 8 am Central Time), but I am grateful I can give dying people and their loved ones some peace during these difficult times. Also, I don’t think any of us have caught Covid ourselves, so we are being watched over!
I remember playing a pinball minigame on Madagascar 2 for Nintendo DS. What ever happened to videogame adaptations of movies?One Of My Favorite Pinball Tables Is Free DLC For Sonic Generations!
I Actually Like “Real” Pinball Machines Much More Than Virtual Or Electronic Pinball, But I Usually Don’t Have Access To Them, In Fact, I’ve Only Ever Played One “Real“ Machine, But It Was The Best Pinball Experience Of My Life!The pinball crowd I’ve run with wouldn’t consider these true pinball games, but even so I’m glad you’re able to enjoy a version of the game!
I’m Pretty Sure There Actually Still Quite Common But The Fascination Over Them Being Really Bad & Occasionally Actually Kinda Fun Just Became Boring, & On A Somewhat Related Note, The Last One I‘ve Heard About Was A Hotel Transylvania 3 Pikmin Clone (That Nintendo Stole An Idea From For Pikmin 3 Deluxe).What ever happened to videogame adaptations of movies?
I think the problem is that video games have just gotten more and more expensive starting with the advent of the HD development. It's harder to risk money on a mid-low budget licensed game that will probably receive very little hype and it's success is determined by where the franchise is at when the game comes out.I remember playing a pinball minigame on Madagascar 2 for Nintendo DS. What ever happened to videogame adaptations of movies?
Yeah, I mean... nobody ever plays those.What ever happened to videogame adaptations of movies?
Furry Pinball Sounds Fricking Amazing!
It is something that can be quite addicting.I did not realize how many pinball fans we had around here...
AWESOME! Fellow pinball fan over here.
For sure. The quick moves, the careful timing for shots. It's such a good mix of dexterity and timing with just a touch of luck.It is something that can be quite addicting.
For sure. The quick moves, the careful timing for shots. It's such a good mix of dexterity and timing with just a touch of luck.
I just saw on Timehop that I got my 3DS nine years ago. And I still play that thing more than any other system I own. I hope Nintendo makes another dedicated handheld one day.I think the problem is that video games have just gotten more and more expensive starting with the advent of the HD development. It's harder to risk money on a mid-low budget licensed game that will probably receive very little hype and it's success is determined by where the franchise is at when the game comes out.
Some companies like Activision just stopped, others like Disney Interactive or THQ either got dissolved or went bankrupt.
I don't think it helped that Nintendo, who's consoles have always received tons of licensed games, was in a bit of a funk at the start of the 8th generation. 3DS bombed initially and Western developers never got fully comfortable with it and the Wii U was the Wii U.
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