Fallen princess of Crunk'n'B, she has still remained a dignified pop-R&B singer. more
"I'm trying to make an objective assessment between the passion I felt as a kid for this stuff and the horror it evokes in me now. The first series was incredibly fun, the second potentially great (great for the whole fridge saga, which quickly went downhill and badly). Obviously, I'm talking about the Manga. The cartoon sucks, period." more
Undoubtedly FF. more
1997, PlayStation: Final Fantasy 7 is released, simply the most beautiful video game ever created, a work of art to be remembered forever. Whenever I hear the (fantastic) music from this game, I feel like crying. more
Referring back to Dragon Ball, at least I watched that when I was little. I've always found Pokemon absolutely terrible, even though I don't understand why: after all, at the beginning it had fewer pretensions and was aimed at a very young audience, unlike Dragon Ball with its macho superhero nonsense. So why, why, WHY do people still talk about it even as adults??!! more
In fourth grade, I lost two of my closest friends because I had started to prefer Digimon, ha, the second heretical moment of my life after renouncing Santa Claus at six years old! more
I am a piece of shit and I've played through all 5 generations, and now I'm waiting for the sixth... It's stronger than me; maybe some of the little monsters are crap (but even in the first ones there were some horrible or unoriginal things, indeed the first generation was practically just amorphous animals, not monsters at all), but it's always so much fun. Plus, it's a game with incredibly complicated mechanics; I enjoy it more now (knowing what I'm doing) than when I was a kid. more
1-International Superstar Soccer ---> 2-Winning Eleven ---> 3-Pro Evolution Soccer. Since the days of my first Super Nintendo, virtual soccer has always and indissolubly been "made by Konami" for me. more
The Articuno-Zapdos-Moltres trio in the first generation video games was the best, just like the legendary beasts of the second generation. The only flaw was that they could only evolve through trading. I abandoned them starting from the third generation, even for little critters that looked like a mash-up between vegetables and appliances. P.S. It’s about time that poor Ash Ketchum wins a league for once: he gets knocked out five generations in a row and goes home empty-handed every single time. more
The GTAs on PlayStation 2 were something indescribable (not to mention Manhunt, Red Dead Revolver, and Bully). In the PS3/Xbox 360 generation, with Max Payne 3, L.A. Noire, and Red Dead Redemption, they outclassed every software house. And GTA 5 is still yet to come out (even though I hated the 4th one). more
I add to the list the 4 Devil May Cry games featuring the super stylish Dante, the first 2 Dino Crisis, Mega Man, and finally Darkstalkers, my favorite 2D fighting game. more
Who has never shit themselves when the Sony logo appeared, fearing it would freeze and not continue with the Play logo, the sign that the disc had been read correctly and that the game was about to start? :D more
Is no one here mentioning Castlevania? Then I'll do it. CASTLEVANIA!!! more
More than God of War (great but once you finish it, you forget it), what comes to my mind is Medievil, a wonderful symbol of my childhood. I still keep it jealously. more
Childhood. Mario Bros. Childhood. more
The peaks of Metal Gear and the first 2 Silent Hill are extremely high. EXTREMELY high. And here too, with SH, the shit in the pants... more
Many valid titles (Max Payne, Red Dead Redemption) + GTA, a saga that alone would be worth 5 for eternity. With S.Andreas (chased by III) as the peak. more
RESIDENT EVIL. 1 and 2. Two masterpieces that pretty much introduced me to Horror and Zombies, now over ten years ago. And I’ve never stopped playing them. Ahh, the pants shitting...
And then Street Fighter, no jokes. more
An indelible part of my childhood. I started with cartoons and playing cards, and I only got into video games with the second generation, with Pokémon Gold, and then I played them all over time. I hate the fifth generation, and also the cartoon; over time, I learned to hate it. more
The first 3 Crash games were amazing, but they were idiots for handing the character over to those incompetent people at Sierra. Uncharted, even though I haven’t tried it, really inspires me; as soon as I get my hands on a PS3, I’ll catch up on the whole saga. more