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Finally got my hands on some more Shockboxes for my MVS games. Still have room for another 12 or so games...
Ah, the Dreamcast's VMU's! This used to represent a sizable fortune but the last few I'd been picking up for $5 each! God I loved them. I'd take the Power Stone minigames around, as well as the Chaos from the Sonic Adventures (of course!). Those Chaos were my Tamagotchi's, I went berserk obsessive over them. Chao chao chao!
Clear jellies! Me lurves me VMUs me preciousnesses
Twisting the Ground strands together so that I can solder a wire to them. The insulation wrapping the Signal wire is exposed; that gets stripped, twisted, and soldered to next.
Optimal full band paths for songs in Rock Band 2.
For more information: rockband.scorehero.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=30428
videogame nation
14 May – 20 Sept
Level 1, £3
Charting the meteoric rise of videogaming, discover and play old favourites and forgotten gems while exploring different gaming environments. The exhibition will have a high level of interactivity and strong historical narrative, suitable for pros and novices alike.
www.urbis.org.uk/page.asp?id=3296
Play space invaders in Urbis' foyer on our original space invaders machines! and don't forget to come along to one of our videogame nation events
After some e-mail contact with classic Amiga composer Jim Cuomo (SDI, Defender of the Crown etc.) he was kind enough to send me his GamePlay CD: rearrangement of classic Amiga soundtracks with real instruments. This picture shows the CD and the envelope in which it was sent.
My Nephew was hooked on Galaga, there's still something about the classics that new games dont have.
Saint's Row 4 has Smarts in their game, except that they're called Emus. They're fun to cruise around in, ha ha.