Oooh! Shiny! :)
May. 6th, 2003 11:28 amNo work for the rest of the week! Instead, I'll be mostly doing my coursework.... possibly. Or maybe I'll be playing the new Zelda on this:

Doesn't it look nice next to my DVD/hifi? Now if only I had a silver telly :P Speaking of which, my bro bought a 32" silver Sony plasma screen. Mum was not impressed... She said "If you can afford that, you can afford £300 a month rent!". That's twice what I pay. Oh well, lets hope she doesn't raise my rent soon.
Zelda is fantastic. I've got through to the boss of the Forbidden Woods so far and am enjoying every moment. There's been some tedious parts but once they were overcome, it's gone really well. Graphically, it's amazing too. Loadsa people say it's "sacreligious" to the Zelda franchise regarding what they did to the graphics. I reckon it's really nice!

Doesn't it look nice next to my DVD/hifi? Now if only I had a silver telly :P Speaking of which, my bro bought a 32" silver Sony plasma screen. Mum was not impressed... She said "If you can afford that, you can afford £300 a month rent!". That's twice what I pay. Oh well, lets hope she doesn't raise my rent soon.
Zelda is fantastic. I've got through to the boss of the Forbidden Woods so far and am enjoying every moment. There's been some tedious parts but once they were overcome, it's gone really well. Graphically, it's amazing too. Loadsa people say it's "sacreligious" to the Zelda franchise regarding what they did to the graphics. I reckon it's really nice!
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Date: 2003-05-06 06:09 am (UTC)Oh, and just because I see you have one, how well do the wireless controllers work. Another question is how often do you have to get new batteries or recharge or do they come with a hower connector. Thanks dude if you gimme an answer.
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Date: 2003-05-06 06:27 am (UTC)The Wave Bird is actually my brothers. As he has more money than sense, he has three of the things so he has no problems with lending me one :) They work realy well, not had any response problems from the buttons or movements. They are powered by 2 AA batteries and seem to last forever on one set :)
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Date: 2003-05-08 11:58 am (UTC)