I messed around with it for a little bit before I went to school this morning, but now that I've had some time to actually get in depth with some of the stuff I think it's pretty nifty! The avatar thing is pretty cool, and a lot of the small things, like Logan mentioned, are what make it a lot better.
sorry dad for making you go upstairs to turn on the xbox and update it because i was stuck at work. I remember you cussing mightly trying to figure out this "fuckin shit" aka how the controller worked and how to put the tv on the right input. sorry dad
I remember u tellin me this story good stuff, good on Terry for actually doin it.
I remember dad played Turok Rage Wars with me and we did the co-op campaign until near the end where there was a bug where u couldn't beat it and i was really mad and had to email the publisher and they offered to send me a game with updated code but it was like 10 dollars shipping and handlin and i remember dad talkin about VIDEO GAMES ARE SOEM GAY SHIT
Dad definitely never picked up a controller for anything that I can ever remember. He would sometimes stand at doorway to watch what I was playing when he was heading to bed, but don't recall him ever touching a controller. Mom on the other hand, loved playing Thunder & Lightning on the NES and Wario Woods on the SNES. Sometimes she would play Mario.
I remember bob being good at SMK as a kid, he also played punchout when I was young young. Early memories of eatin spaghettios in a high chair and watching him. He actually beat an NES game, i'd kill for someone to tell me what it was. All i know is that it was like a space shooter and you beat the game and the final boss was blue then you had like another boss or maybe you had to beat the game again a la ghosts and goblins and the final boss was pink. i was so excited he beat it.
i remember he thought guitar hero 2 was cool when it first came out, think he actually beat it on medium hammered. was good times.