Been a Little While, Eh?
Not like anyone reads this anyway. I don't have much to say, but you know when I say that, I usually type quite a lot.
So, the last time I updated was... In the Summer vacation. Hmm... Yeah. That's quite a while ago. I've started school and I'm about two months in. But that's boring. Want to know what's exciting?
The Wii comes out in 25 days from now. Yeah, that's right. Uh huh. I'm still saving, thanks for asking. I'll be set to play me some Zelda. It'll rock. But you know what SUCKS?!
Link is a FUCKING RIGHT HANDER NOW! Well, this happened long ago, but you know what?! I don't care, I think Nintendo made a BIG mistake there. I used to idolize Link, because he was just like me, or, I was more like him. Whatever, he's right handed now. They did this because most gamers using the Wii are right handed (because that's the way the world works. Most people are right handed. Lefties are special, and everyone knows this, so hah.) I'm hoping to the gaming Gods that Nintendo will toss in the option to make him left handed (A.K.A. his primary hand) just for me, and other outraged leftie, LoZ lovers.
I thought about my blog the other day, how I never update, because I just don't. But when I start thinking about my blog, I know that there's a lot on my mind and I need a place to write it down. That place is here, because it just helps to get things out of my mind. Sort of a cleansing of my brain. And after I'm done updating, I feel a lot better. Lighter even, as not as much information is lodged in there. Thus, this makes it easier for me to fit more problems and thoughts in there. I guess that's just how I feel about this blog. This good ol' blog. Course, no one reads this, so I guess that makes me feel a little more secure. Although, if anyone can relate, I'd really appreciate it if you'd leave a comment. Makes me feel special that I'm not the only messed up being on this internet upset about how they changed Link's primary hand.
Unfortunately, I'm announcing that I'm sort of drifting from console games. I'm not giving up on them, no way, no how. It's just that games aren't the first thing on my mind anymore. Which is a good thing, and a bad thing, I guess. I mean, I'm getting more exercise, and getting outside a lot more. Biking is my main outdoor sport/pastime besides gaming or going on the computer. Also, I've been getting into more PC games after obtaining this new* computer. I feel good that I can finally play all these games now. I'm thinking about getting a new game for PC that I can really get into. Right now it's currently Unreal Tournament 2004 that I'm keeping up with, as well as NFS:MW, and some Freelancer. It's hard to stay with one game for a long time. It is fun in all, but I just can't seem to have as much fun with games as I used to. I remember a long time ago, back when we got our N64, I'd get up in the wee hours of the morning (7 A.M., sometimes earlier) and play Zelda, Donkey Kong, and Mystical Ninja until noon. Those days were so much fun. Now right when I get up, I'm mainly concerned with hygiene and being up and active outdoors. Maybe I'm just aging, maybe it's just that I haven't found a game that I can stick with. I've played all the good games that are out now, and beaten the best ones. For some reason, they just don't stick. I mean, I love Zelda, but even OoT is boring after beating it a baker's dozen times. I think I've outgrown most games now. Nintendo hasn't come out with that many new games that I've enjoyed. I mean, with the Gamecube's lifespan coming to a close, coming out with Nickalodeon games and Dora the Explorer and other childish games (the same thing happened with N64. The last game I remember playing for that was Power Puff Girls.), there aren't too many games that are enjoyable for that system. And when I tried getting back into my DS, popping in Animal Crossing, I couldn't have fun with it. I went to the store, looked at the new items, checked my mail, and found myself asking "Now what?". I ran around, looking for something to do, but then when I realized how much fun I wasn't having, I turned it off. Gaming shouldn't feel like a chore, but that time, it did. It was weird.
I found myself finding interest in the X-Box 360, with all the good games I'm seeing coming out for it: Saint's Row, Dead Rising to name a couple. I'm staying away from it for a while. My job isn't paying enough, I'm not making enough for what I want. My friends are talking about forming a band, and I'm hoping to be a drummer. But, alas, I have to no drums. And I want an iPod, but I think that can wait. Plus, I think I'm just overall not pleased with what's going on right now. Life's kind of sucking in a few ways. Everything is frustrating, but I won't get into it. I'm just really hoping that the Wii will revive my love for gaming. Please, Nintendo, make Zelda the best game ever, because I'm losing hope. Oh, and Sony still sucks. Blueray seems to be the only real reason to get the system. Oh, and maybe White Knight Story which looks amazing. It may be a PS3 exclusive, but Sony can't brag about it. It's not like they developed the game. Well, that's pretty much it. I'm hoping I can find a break soon. I really am.
Ugh, I need a girl.
- You know who I am.
So, the last time I updated was... In the Summer vacation. Hmm... Yeah. That's quite a while ago. I've started school and I'm about two months in. But that's boring. Want to know what's exciting?
The Wii comes out in 25 days from now. Yeah, that's right. Uh huh. I'm still saving, thanks for asking. I'll be set to play me some Zelda. It'll rock. But you know what SUCKS?!
Link is a FUCKING RIGHT HANDER NOW! Well, this happened long ago, but you know what?! I don't care, I think Nintendo made a BIG mistake there. I used to idolize Link, because he was just like me, or, I was more like him. Whatever, he's right handed now. They did this because most gamers using the Wii are right handed (because that's the way the world works. Most people are right handed. Lefties are special, and everyone knows this, so hah.) I'm hoping to the gaming Gods that Nintendo will toss in the option to make him left handed (A.K.A. his primary hand) just for me, and other outraged leftie, LoZ lovers.
I thought about my blog the other day, how I never update, because I just don't. But when I start thinking about my blog, I know that there's a lot on my mind and I need a place to write it down. That place is here, because it just helps to get things out of my mind. Sort of a cleansing of my brain. And after I'm done updating, I feel a lot better. Lighter even, as not as much information is lodged in there. Thus, this makes it easier for me to fit more problems and thoughts in there. I guess that's just how I feel about this blog. This good ol' blog. Course, no one reads this, so I guess that makes me feel a little more secure. Although, if anyone can relate, I'd really appreciate it if you'd leave a comment. Makes me feel special that I'm not the only messed up being on this internet upset about how they changed Link's primary hand.
Unfortunately, I'm announcing that I'm sort of drifting from console games. I'm not giving up on them, no way, no how. It's just that games aren't the first thing on my mind anymore. Which is a good thing, and a bad thing, I guess. I mean, I'm getting more exercise, and getting outside a lot more. Biking is my main outdoor sport/pastime besides gaming or going on the computer. Also, I've been getting into more PC games after obtaining this new* computer. I feel good that I can finally play all these games now. I'm thinking about getting a new game for PC that I can really get into. Right now it's currently Unreal Tournament 2004 that I'm keeping up with, as well as NFS:MW, and some Freelancer. It's hard to stay with one game for a long time. It is fun in all, but I just can't seem to have as much fun with games as I used to. I remember a long time ago, back when we got our N64, I'd get up in the wee hours of the morning (7 A.M., sometimes earlier) and play Zelda, Donkey Kong, and Mystical Ninja until noon. Those days were so much fun. Now right when I get up, I'm mainly concerned with hygiene and being up and active outdoors. Maybe I'm just aging, maybe it's just that I haven't found a game that I can stick with. I've played all the good games that are out now, and beaten the best ones. For some reason, they just don't stick. I mean, I love Zelda, but even OoT is boring after beating it a baker's dozen times. I think I've outgrown most games now. Nintendo hasn't come out with that many new games that I've enjoyed. I mean, with the Gamecube's lifespan coming to a close, coming out with Nickalodeon games and Dora the Explorer and other childish games (the same thing happened with N64. The last game I remember playing for that was Power Puff Girls.), there aren't too many games that are enjoyable for that system. And when I tried getting back into my DS, popping in Animal Crossing, I couldn't have fun with it. I went to the store, looked at the new items, checked my mail, and found myself asking "Now what?". I ran around, looking for something to do, but then when I realized how much fun I wasn't having, I turned it off. Gaming shouldn't feel like a chore, but that time, it did. It was weird.
I found myself finding interest in the X-Box 360, with all the good games I'm seeing coming out for it: Saint's Row, Dead Rising to name a couple. I'm staying away from it for a while. My job isn't paying enough, I'm not making enough for what I want. My friends are talking about forming a band, and I'm hoping to be a drummer. But, alas, I have to no drums. And I want an iPod, but I think that can wait. Plus, I think I'm just overall not pleased with what's going on right now. Life's kind of sucking in a few ways. Everything is frustrating, but I won't get into it. I'm just really hoping that the Wii will revive my love for gaming. Please, Nintendo, make Zelda the best game ever, because I'm losing hope. Oh, and Sony still sucks. Blueray seems to be the only real reason to get the system. Oh, and maybe White Knight Story which looks amazing. It may be a PS3 exclusive, but Sony can't brag about it. It's not like they developed the game. Well, that's pretty much it. I'm hoping I can find a break soon. I really am.
Ugh, I need a girl.
- You know who I am.
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