"I was proud the other day when both Republicans and Democrats stood with me in the Rose Garden to announce their support for a clear statement of purpose: you disarm, or we will."—George W. Bush, speaking about Saddam Hussein, Manchester, N.H., Oct. 5, 2002
anyone play the new Crash Banidcoot? is it a 3d platformer? i haven't tryed it yet...
DDP: Well, there's this little passage I got memorized, Diamond Dallas 25:17. Sort of fits this occasion:
"The path of the bookerman is beset on all sides by the inequities of the talented, and the tyranny of workrate freaks. Blessed is he, who in the name of tradition and sports entertainment carries the stiffs through the matches of Nitro, for he is truly the workrate's keeper, and the finder of lost quality. And I will lay the smack down upon thee with great vengeance and furious roid rage those who attempt to outwrestle and expose my brothers. And you will know my name as the Bookerman, when I lay my catchphrase upon thee!"
Originally posted by rikidozananyone play the new Crash Banidcoot? is it a 3d platformer? i haven't tryed it yet...
The Crash on the PS2 (is it #4?) is pretty good. You'll enjoy it if you are a Crash fan. It has standard platform, the usual chase (the best being the fleeing from a tsunami on a scooter), flying and underwater levels. The best addition to this game is the "Hamster Ball" levels, where you have to roll around breaking boxes while in a huge ball like that American Gladiators game.
I have only played a demo of Ratchet and Clank but it does look very good.
...full of energy. Multi-orgasmic, if you will, in a cosmic sort of way."