Tagged Games
Nintendo DS is a lovely little thing. This summer it has stolen a lot of my otherwise book-labeled time, which is fine of course. The past year the question of which portable console to have in your bag hasn’t even been worth considering since the PSP’s been bleak as even, and the DS plays Game Boy Advance games.
A real snicker-clip from Futurama (you know, the TV show made by the Simpsons-creators that got cancelled, and now is back in production again) for all of us that are even remotely interested in videogames and the culture around them.
Now I’m off for the weekend. Or, at least when Gmail is back up – I need to send some stuff. Almost ten minutes of downtime is not OK… And there it is again, alive and (somewhat) well as I’m writing this. Right.
Some people just knows best, plain and simple. They tell you how things work, what you’re doing wrong and how you can fix it. Of course, you’ll never be as good as them since the pupil seldom beat the teacher but sure – have a go and be happy.
Some of these brilliant minds actually exist. Then there’s some that really want to elevate themselves to that particular near-divine status.
You know what? It never works.
The July issue of PTD has hit the web, being a mammoth with over 130 pages. PTD is a PDF magazine that you can download for free, and you really should.
This isn’t the first issue I’m covered in, but it is my debut as a staffer. “Production assistant” is what they’re calling me, but rest assured I will be all over the place anyway. Super Secret Monkey is more attuned to my actual role in my opinion.
I’ve got a couple of reviews in this issue, including Super Princess Peach, Singstar Rocks! and Lemmings.
Anyways, get the magazine!
Welcome back, Mr. Mario. How I have missed you.
