
I've been out for a few days, and to compensate, I'm doing you guys this grand favour: I'm taking LD's shift today, so you don't have to hear from him. God I'm good!
First of all, I'd like to send a big hug from all of us here to Kosta, the owner of Abandonia. Today is his birthday! Let's all go to Abandonia drink on him and rape his bandwidth for free, as usual!
Now, back to our regular selves, lots of updates this evening.
X606X seems to have changed designs, which is always good news, so go check them out.
Despite the birthday, Abandonia didn't ask for any holidays or a vacation, so today they added Stone age.
Holy File added something, although it's hard to know what, as always. Seems to be this RSSReader thingy, which is good to reading RSS news feeds. They've also added Space quest 5: the space mutation today, a classic Sierra adventure.
How about a *new* game for a change now? As usual, Noodan is the place to be. They've added two games, one being a Doom 2/007 Goldeneye hybrid remake, which is just what I needed for tonight!! Yay!
Last but not least, House of Games added Aztec challenge, an odd C64 platformer. Go get it!
Updates have been posted.
It looks like the new Penny Arcade card game is going to be coming out around the end of this month/early next month. I've never been into the whole AD&D/Magic/whatever card games, but I know I'm going to buy each set of this... and hopefully enjoy it.
My wow character reached level 53 finally. It seems now as I get higher up there it's difficult to just find enough crap to do that doesn't suck. I don't know about the rest of you, but I hate that damn Un Goro Crater, and the volcano type regions. I miss the lush forests I onc traveled in, and the ocean line I would follow. Which reminds me of those damn Murlocs. I took a trip down to the ocean the other day and single handley caused the Murlocs there to become extinct. I told them long ago I would be back!
The server experienced some unfortunate downtime earlier this evening which should now be resolved. We now return you to your regularly scheduled programming.