Boom Boom Rocket was basically Guitar Hero, featuring only classical music, set to a fireworks show (hit the correct button when the "firework" hits the score line), and got so hard that you'd feel like throwing your Xbox into a wood chipper. I seriously salute anybody who gets scores in that game on the higher difficulties.
@darthrevenx: He also built a castle in Texas (although it's more of a mansion with castle-like adornments). And scared off a burglar with an Uzi. I remember reading that in the news back then and thinking "Who buys an Uzi?"
Waiting for the first news story: Man hit by car on freeway trying to catch Pokemon. Seriously, this game has so much potential for accidents. I've seen a pic of a Pokemon found on train tracks, and while I don't think people are dumb enough to try and beat a train to capture one, crazier things have happened. I've also noticed there's a high tendency for Pokemon to appear at both stop lights, and in the bathroom. I actually caught one on the way home while driving. I was on a country road, so I can image all the car accidents this will cause in city traffic. Maybe it's a coincidence, but it does seem like the game can identify bathroom and stoplights. I took a dump at work and right when I turned the game on, some creeper Pidgey was literally watching me take a dump. It really causes you to think of how VR is being pushed so heavily, but AR is honestly more interesting to me, makes me look forward to the HoloLens. The hilarity of this game is how much it encourages trespassing. "Looks like there's a Pokemon in my crazy vietnam veteran neighbor's backyard. YOLO, I'm going for it!"
I'm not really a Pokemon fan. But at least this "idea" of this game is pretty cool.
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