I have an extra Sage. I need...So as much as I'd like to sell some of my cards (like the current holiday cards), I can't. Remember when I lived in Maine for a year about two years ago? I had bought and sold some things on Steam while down there and since the billing address for my credit card at the time was the US, I was considered a temporary US resident. Apparently for tax purposes, that means I'm limited to selling 200 things on Steam before I have to provide some tax information (basically just proof of address). And I just hit my limit.
And of course, because of the Steam sale, I'm accumulating a lot of these holiday cards. Honestly, I wouldn't mind making the badge for it. I kind of enjoy making badges.
So, I can't sell them, but I have a number of doubles and even triples of holiday cards. Anyone wanna trade them for ones I need? Here's the ones I have extras of:
-Clementine (1 extra)
-Sparkles (2 extra)
-Tender (1 extra)
-Zippy
The ones I'm missing are Itsy, Monte, Sage, and Silver.
Back to Amiibos and Toys R Us, this happened to me today:
um ... no?
Did you enter the promotional code?Back to Amiibos and Toys R Us, this happened to me today:
um ... no?
Point--the cost could come down to $1,599.Did you enter the promotional code?
Even more, a lot of those adventure games were written or co-written by the female co-founder of the company. She did all of Kings Quest BY HERSELF.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Sierra_Entertainment_video_games
So, on a whim, I was looking through the list of games made by Sierra. Holy crap. They pushed out like 10 games a year. What other game studio or publisher does that these days? It's like they had a new game engine and then created at least half a dozen new games with it each time. Not only that, but a range of genres, from fantasy to space comedy to sex romps to police procedures. And that's just the adventure games. I forgot they published puzzle games like Gobliins, Incredible Machine, and The Castle of Dr. Brain (all forgotten gems, in my opinion). Heck, I even liked some of their edutainment games, especially EcoQuest, which I firmly believe is a forgotten, underrated classic.
Hell, thanks to Sierra publishing it for Valve, we got Half-Life. Valve was able to break away after that, but still.
I grew up on adventure games and even today, it's still my favourite genre. I'm glad studios like Telltale and Wadjet Eye keep the genre alive and well.
Until VI, when she added Jane Jensen and it was a TWO female-written game!Even more, a lot of those adventure games were written or co-written by the female co-founder of the company. She did all of Kings Quest BY HERSELF.
I pray to the powers of darkness that I have my big sister's copy of the game.My brother and I loved the Dr. Brain games. I was surprised that upping the difficulty actually made the puzzles crazy hard.
If by "powers of darkness" you mean "the deepest, dankest corners of my basement," then you better get searching.I pray to the powers of darkness that I have my big sister's copy of the game.
HA- jokes on you, I don't have a basement! Just a bunch of incredibly cluttered rooms, a crawl space, and an attic that my dad never let me go into Because of reasons.If by "powers of darkness" you mean "the deepest, dankest corners of my basement," then you better get searching.
--Patrick
Well, you can't play it on a Gameboy, or a Sega Genesis, or an Amiga, or an Atari 2600... so I guess it's kinda exclusive?That's basically every system other than the Wii, right?
Aww... and here I was, looking forward to playing Assassin's Creed: Unity on my Genesis.Well, you can't play it on a Gameboy, or a Sega Genesis, or an Amiga, or an Atari 2600... so I guess it's kinda exclusive?
"I was once an adventurer like you, but then I - OH GOD, WHAT ARE YOU DOING!?"A gruesome fate awaits any who cross the Dovahkiin.
The Nanako and Marie DLCs just have them replace Fuuka and Rise as your monitor, I think. It's cute.I'm curious about the Nanako DLC for Persona Q, but no one's bought it yet and I don't want to be the guinea pig. Rrg.