I was bored and I found this and I was crackin up from the end. Enjoy. and I am sure some of you numbnuts have already seen it but I thought it was funny.
The new GBA version caught my attention while I was checking pocketIGN, only because it got delayed. :) However, the game looks pretty darn cool, and I was wondering what you all know about the series. So, uh, what all do you know about the series?
It's fantasy baseball time! Yeah! I expect the same people who have joined my leagues in the past to come as well as A Black Falcon. You must use your knowledge of the sport of baseball ABF! Anyway, the information to join is below:
1. Go to: http://baseball.fantasysports.yahoo.com/b1
2. Click "Sign Up Now!"
3. Choose "Join Private League"
4. Type in League ID# 8648 and password "illini"
5. Create your team and you're done!
This year's league is looking to be as cut-throat and controversial as last year's, so I hope you will join if you like baseball.
Friday, it is death in the heart which one indicated to you that Colin Mac Rae would not leave on GameCube, nor no other play on behalf of Codemasters. At the same time, Colin Mac Rae 3 reconsidered planning GameCube de Codemasters. How you acknowledge want to know some more, and that falls well, because us too! The Web is like that: you receive information, here it is on line, and the world is plunged in an indescribable chaos. They is almost what occurred Friday, one hardly exaggerates, or if little! Friday afternoon, an e-mail of Codemasters in response to our interrogations came to confirm the worst: bye bye GameCube. When several sounds of bell are confirmed by the editor-even, one draws from them the conclusions which are essential. Conclusions which you could read in this news This morning, Codemasters explained us that a new planning had arrived, and that Colin McRae 3 was again envisaged on GameCube. Its exit is temporarily fixed for this summer, but is to be confirmed. Moreover, one indicated to us that a word missed in the mall, which let think that one would not see any more Codemasters plays on GameCube. At this time there, only Hake was concerned, since the title had seems it disappeared from planning. The other sets of other editors, until proof of the opposite, will be always published by Codemasters, the future will assure us which titles for which consoles (one thinks of the plays of SCi, inter alia). A thing is sure: nobody is glad to think that a play of rally as Colin Mc Rae could not leave on GameCube, and it would seem that the message passed: one wants a play of rally which... holds the road, and one hopes that this play of rally will be Colin Mc Rae!
The Wonderswan is history... Bandai's giving up. So... the last "competitor" to teh GB is dead... all that's left are cell phone games and the upcoming Nokia N-Gage...
Its amazing how the GB and its successors have crushed all the opposition... with the exception of the GBA vs the Wonderswan, every single one of the others has had technical advantages of some kind... even the Tiger Game.com, with its internet connection... but GB wins every time.
I wonder when (or if...) a successful competitor in the handheld market will show up... I doubt the N-Gage will be that.
Additionally, the GameCube only had a single title in the top 25, being EA's Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers at number 24. 16 PS2 and 6 Xbox titles made the chart.
These figures are especially cause for concern because no major titles were released for either console this month, making them a more believable barometer for consumer demand for both the Xbox and GameCube. However, these stats are for January, one of the slowest months of the year in the industry, and each console was down about 85% compared to December.
I got the soundtracks, all of them, and they're friggin awesome. So I decided to start getting the episodes as well. I've only seen one so far but I can safely say I'm hooked.