My favorite games are Zoo Tycoon, Age of Empires, Nintendogs Chihuahua, and the cooking one.... Shit! You cook and do recipes and even blow on your food and everything. COOKING MAMA! That's it!
Also, I love my Wii, too, even if Jay never lets me play it now because he figured out how he could play Gamecube games on it. Between Resident Evil, Call of Duty, and YouTube, I never get to play with it anymore. ;_;
I too have been eyeing Nintendogs Chihuahua - it's got a boxer! - but, on the other hand... I have actual dogs to play with. Also, while I'm all about the new interactivity craze, I'm not sure I could handle actually talking to a video game. There are limits, even for me
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I can't seem to talk clearly enough for my dogs. OR ELSE THEY JUST DON'T WANNA LISTEN. >:(
You really can't do any of those things in AoE. It's not like the PC version at all. And as frustrating as its limited nature is to me, I still enjoyed playing it. The Joan of Arc campaign is one I especially enjoyed. :)
I'll tell Jay about Godfather. Gary, our neighbor, just gave him the last Gamecube version of Resident Evil so I'm not sure when we'll be going back to GameStop to pick up a new game. He also gave me some farming game. LIKE JAY WILL EVER LET ME PLAY IT.
Well, I love the whole AoE series, so I'll be getting around to it eventually, but... argh.
Resident Evil 4! I don't care if you've already got a version--go get the Wii one right now; I think it's twenty bucks used (it's definitely thirty brand new). It is 11,000% more fun, even if you've already played a normal version; this game is how I lure people over to the darkside with shooters. It, too, is incredibly natural and intuitive and, also, zombies!
My favorite games are Zoo Tycoon, Age of Empires, Nintendogs Chihuahua, and the cooking one.... Shit! You cook and do recipes and even blow on your food and everything. COOKING MAMA! That's it!
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NOT LIKE I HAVE THE TIME ANYWAY. >:(
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You really can't do any of those things in AoE. It's not like the PC version at all. And as frustrating as its limited nature is to me, I still enjoyed playing it. The Joan of Arc campaign is one I especially enjoyed. :)
I'll tell Jay about Godfather. Gary, our neighbor, just gave him the last Gamecube version of Resident Evil so I'm not sure when we'll be going back to GameStop to pick up a new game. He also gave me some farming game. LIKE JAY WILL EVER LET ME PLAY IT.
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Resident Evil 4! I don't care if you've already got a version--go get the Wii one right now; I think it's twenty bucks used (it's definitely thirty brand new). It is 11,000% more fun, even if you've already played a normal version; this game is how I lure people over to the darkside with shooters. It, too, is incredibly natural and intuitive and, also, zombies!
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