My local TRU (Johnson City NY) claims to know nothing about this. They have no games. Seriously. Right now there are maybe 15 ps2 titles in the store. Maybe. Anyways the clerk knows me and rang through Mr. Driller on the DS but it was $29.99 plus tax. Any theories as to why?
At the moment, they are:
1. The Cure-Disintigration
2. Afghan Whigs- Black Love
3. The Twilight Singers- Blackberry Belle
4. Mark Lanegan- Whiskey for the Holy Ghost
5. I Mother Earth- Scenery & Fish
6. Jane's Addiction- Nothing's Shocking
7. Concrete Blonde- Walking in London...
We once left potatoes under the sink for the better part of two semesters in college. They grew, but because there was no sun or real nutrients they became horrible tentacled albino monstrosities. You'd have to fight to close the cupboard door if you opened it. I have great pictues somewhere.
I don't know why, but this excites me. I miss playing gauntlet at the local arcaed. The infinite continues or push start to add health mechinism always makes it less fun at home.
Maria Full of Grace was good if subtitles are okay. I recently saw Garden State, and really liked it. I'd also reccomend Killing Zoe, Another Day in Paradise (in the same vein as Requiem but maybe not as depressing), and City of the Lost Children is also good.
Record of the Lodoss War is a really fun action RPG. Toy Commander and Ooga Booga are good for multiplayer. There's too many good fighting and racing games to mention.
Almost forgot. Diggstown. One of the best con man movies ever with James Woods and Louis Gosset Jr. You'll cheer out loud at the end. I don't think it's out on DVD though.
Jane's Addiction: Nothing's Shocking
Afghan Whigs: Both "Gentlemen" and "Black Love"
I Mother Earth: Scenery and Fish
Mark Lanegan: Whiskey for the Holy Ghost
Twilight Singers: Blackberry Belle
Tori Amos: From the Choir Girl Hotel
Pearl Jam: 10