Last Online: 3/16/07

Roofie



Systems I Own:            
Games that I'm currently playing
I'm borrowing this one from a friend, and I find that it's worth a buy. After I return it, I'll definitely have to get it.
This one I bought on launch, and it's still providing a lot of good times. I can't rest until all of the hidden orbs and agility orbs have been found!
One of the few Wii games that I play with myself on a somewhat regular basis.
I play this game a lot still. There are too many different characters to just not play it, especially when I like comic book characters as much as I do. It's probably the only reason for my Xbox to still be hooked up.
I've beaten the game, but I'm just trying to find the large coins now.
The frame-rate on this game is killing me, but I feel like I need to complete it anyway.
I'm kind of stuck on how to finish off a planet. I don't want to check any FAQs, so this is going to take a long time.
My top favorite games of all time (not necessarily the best games, just ones that are my favorites)
It's probably one of the most frustrating games that I've ever played long enough to be able to beat without dying.
I played this game starting with my sister when I was young, and now as I've gotten a bit older, I've learned that it's not just button-mashing. Capcom made a very well-balanced fighting game with this one.
I got my N64 with DK64 (bundled) and this was the first 3D game that I ever beat. It took me a long time and really got my feet wet with large adventures.
Can this game every get tiring? So many different characters. Levels that actually change the game when you play on them (unlike most fighting games out there). Oh, and there's that small fact that you get to fight using Nintendo characters (or characters that have games on Nintendo consoles).
This game took away many hours of my life. It was one of the first games that I wanted to beat on the hardest difficulty but just couldn't, which meant that the replay value was huge for me. The multiplayer was even better than the campaign, with great levels and even better simulants. The customization options were so vast, that you could easily play over 100 games and not play with the same customization twice.
Other than Super Mario Bros., it's probably the only video game that my mother played, and that's probably because I was too afraid to do it at the time (probably because of how realistic those graphics are >_>).
It's a good game that no one plays (why? Because it's based on the TV show that most people detest and it's on a system that gets mocked by many). Yes, it's true, I'm a big fan of the show and that is a big reason for it being on this list, but I still think it's a great game with or without the license.
This game scared the crap out of me, but a nagging lady kept me playing; I'm glad that lady was there.
It's the best in a series filled with good games. I know that it's just a sports game, but the replay value of this game is too great to ignore. This is the only Tony Hawk game that I was compelled enough to find every gap.