I won't rant about this for long, but I think Gamespot went the wrong way in terms of usability. I can't figure out where I'm going anymore with my profile. It took me a while to figure out that my "blog" was my journal. The old Gamespot was much better. It's hard to explain what's missing since all of the easy-to-use tabs are gone. And what's with everything being cramped up to. Look at the journal entry space, it's so tiny! I used to be able to type 300 words or so without having to scroll down, but now it looks like I'm going to have to do it after 100+. Oh well, I can't change the big heads who thought of this "ingenious" new format.
Anyway, it's been a long while since I've written down anything or even checked up on the games that have been coming out. Most of my tracked games have their reviews and I don't have anything updated. I haven't even been able to talk to my Gamespot buddies. I was always interested in what xourico or erdet had to say. I wonder if they've forgotten about me. I wish I could have been more consistent. I guess you really can't have a busy college life like I do and keep up with the world at the same time. I'll tell you one thing though, I can't wait to actually start programming my own games.
My gaming life falls into small slots between my classes, homework assignments, essays, and tests. I used to mainly play Smash Brothers Melee, but my birthday happened to roll around, and now I have three new games and a Nintendo DS. For the GameCube, I got Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, and overall, the game is pretty fun (I haven't beat it of course). For the DS, I have Nintendogs and Advanced Wars. My dog's name is Suzy and I am ever so slowly advancing in my Advanced Wars campaign (pun intended). For the computer, I downloaded Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory, which I enjoy a lot when I'm not being owned by the super-shooters. Hehe, so many games, so little amounts of time slots. At least every minute I get feels so precious.
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