I woke up to a wonderful new episode of the Game of Thrones this morning. I woke up at the right time to catch my nephew sleeping. As of yesterday, every time I'm on the laptop, all he wants me to watch with him is the Let it Go sequence from Frozen.
When he woke up, it's all fun and games, and Frozen with that child again.
Last night, while digging through my messy stash of childhood memories I found the very first UMD of the game that I played on my very first PSP - Daxter - on the container of Naruto Ultimate Ninja Heroes.
I also ran through a crash course of level grinding in Code of Princess. It took a while for me to like the game but right now I'm enjoying it and it turns out to be notches better than New Super Mario Bros. 2.
In the evening, I worked on the cross guard of the Master Sword. My "artistic" skills are finally coming into play with this part. Nothing like a hefty serving of paper towel and glue, hardening into an uneven figure.
I also read Shigeru Miyamoto's introduction of the Hyrule Historia. When I finished it, I cried. That man is really a cool and inspirational guy. I love that man like I would to my grandpa. Actually, considering all his contributions to Nintendo gaming, he can be the universal grandpa of all the Nintendo born gamers like me.
More games to come (especially Zelda titles) from Mr. Miyamoto please!
Right them, goodnight.
When he woke up, it's all fun and games, and Frozen with that child again.
In the evening, I worked on the cross guard of the Master Sword. My "artistic" skills are finally coming into play with this part. Nothing like a hefty serving of paper towel and glue, hardening into an uneven figure.
More games to come (especially Zelda titles) from Mr. Miyamoto please!
Right them, goodnight.
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