Look at the *color*! It really looks awesome, guys! It's something to help the content just jump right out at you. I am viewing the Sonic page and feel the need to press "right" on a controller to turn him around and get him going. I thought the pictures would add a lot when you guys originally mentioned them and showed a proof (Alone in the Dark), but seeing the advance copy is quite an eye-opener.
Thanks for the acknowledgment! It sure was a lot of fun discussing all of those games. It was a large shoveling of nostalgia in a short, concentrated amount of time. I'd be up for doing it all over again, myself. The armchairarcade community seemed to really take to the name - it really was like waxing nostalgia while sitting in an armchair sipping coffee than it was the oftentimes "yelling from my soapbox" style of discussion on many a message board. Very relaxing and fun.
Did you guys find a solution for autographed copies? My "left-click finger" is getting itchy on the amazon website, but I wanted to check on the plan first.
Look at the *color*! It really looks awesome, guys! It's something to help the content just jump right out at you. I am viewing the Sonic page and feel the need to press "right" on a controller to turn him around and get him going. I thought the pictures would add a lot when you guys originally mentioned them and showed a proof (Alone in the Dark), but seeing the advance copy is quite an eye-opener.
Thanks for the acknowledgment! It sure was a lot of fun discussing all of those games. It was a large shoveling of nostalgia in a short, concentrated amount of time. I'd be up for doing it all over again, myself. The armchairarcade community seemed to really take to the name - it really was like waxing nostalgia while sitting in an armchair sipping coffee than it was the oftentimes "yelling from my soapbox" style of discussion on many a message board. Very relaxing and fun.
Did you guys find a solution for autographed copies? My "left-click finger" is getting itchy on the amazon website, but I wanted to check on the plan first.
- Chris
Chris Kennedy, Editor
Location: Houston, Texas, USA
Email: chris@armchairarcade.com