It's a kinda rare game that I picked up some time ago. Shipping took some time due to the fact that it came from the Netherlands. It's a cool game I guess. Not exciting in any way, but decent I'd say.
I'm a 35-year-old casual gamer from Poland, who rediscovers gaming after a 10-year break. The last game I completed was Max Payne 3 on PC back in 2015. Recently (late 2024) I purchased a new PlayStation 4 console. I also own a Nintendo Switch Lite (pink version, bought in 2019) and Switch OLED, which I got two weeks ago in Amsterdam, where I was on vacation. I'm an IT Engineer by trade and BWA Games & Collectibles is how I'd name a game shop business that I wish to start with my friend WojTech when I retire from IT. I'd like to share my interest in console gaming on this blog. Hopefully I'm not gonna abandon it after just a few entries. This remains to be seen. I'm also into collectibles, NBA cards to be specific. I started my collection 12 years ago and I've been growing it (on and off) to this day. Yesterday I bought two new cards on Ebay: Aleksej Pokusevski (OKC Thunder) and autographed Elfrid Payton (G-League's Mad Ants).
My copy of The New American Splendor Anthology by Harvey Pekar just came in the mail. 300 pages of Harvey's trademark gloom and doom from off the streets of Cleveland. It's an amazing book and I can't wait to read it all. Pekar's stories are illustrated by various artists, but it's all quality art. I learned about Harvey Pekar and Robert Crumb from the 2003 movie starring Paul Giamatti and Hope Davis. Their performances are stellar and the story is engaging. I really dig that movie man. In the late 00s I used to download movies with eDonkey2000 (it could literally take days for the download to complete with low-bandwidth Internet connection of ours) and burn them on CDs to play on the TV screen. Luckily our DVD player supported CD-R and DivX, so it opened up possibilities for me. I could immerse in American movies and shows, which were far superior to Polish ones. It is safe to say that that was how I learned English, because at school it was just boredom and poin...
My first ever gaming experience was with Superfrog and Prince of Persia on Amiga 600 in the early nineties. I recall that it was my cousin's Christmas present, and we had pirated copies of those games on floppies. Superfrog was so much fun back then. We spent hours progressing through levels, collecting coins, and shooting down bees. Amazing classic. Lately I had an opportunity to give back to the family member, who made my first gaming experience happen. The person who bought the Amiga then received a special gift from me in return. After approximately 30 years since they made my first gaming experience possible I put together a special gift for them. After noticing their interest in my Switch and some of the games I decided to buy them their own system and games. I bought a navy blue Nintendo Switch Lite with Integral's 128 GB memory card and red Tech Gear's case. I also got three games, which they enjoyed playing when we last met: Stray, Untitled Goose Game, and Need for...
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