notes from the cape foo
Dec. 5th, 2004 12:32 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I originally thought I'd be here only for Saturday, but I ended up staying through Sunday; time flies and all.
Currently playing Axis & Allies for the first time. Will probably continue to do so through the early evening. I'm the UK. Thankfully,
temvald is on my side, as the USSR. JG is the USA, though JH, as Japan, just managed to take Hawaii on her first turn, prompting our representative of the Greatest Generation to say "Forget this war; I'm gonna sit here and do nuthin'". Fortunately MS is consistently blowing all his German die rolls so far, so it balances out. I guess.
A lot of attention that would have gone into epic board games has instead gone into playing or watching Katamary Damacy and Burnout 3 that I brought, even though neither is really a party game. I dunno whether this is good or bad.
Currently playing Axis & Allies for the first time. Will probably continue to do so through the early evening. I'm the UK. Thankfully,
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A lot of attention that would have gone into epic board games has instead gone into playing or watching Katamary Damacy and Burnout 3 that I brought, even though neither is really a party game. I dunno whether this is good or bad.
BURNOUT 3 IS TOTALLY A PARTY GAME
Date: 2004-12-06 02:00 pm (UTC)Shawn
Re: BURNOUT 3 IS TOTALLY A PARTY GAME
Date: 2004-12-06 03:17 pm (UTC)I also suspect that multi-player split-screen racing is problematic due to peculiarities of the game's rendering engine (which frequently wants to render details finer than a NTSC TV can handle), but I'm not yet convinced.