PSNOT 3.0 - Let's Talk About University of Kentucky, Baby!

What they mean is this is the first time you can buy this tape again since 1991. I sold my cassette copy for $400 a few years ago. They are making 3500 tapes with 420 on green cassettes. The 12" vinyl is the VERY first time it's been released so they are doing 8000 and 420 on green vinyl.

My friend did the layout for this RSD release. I'm going to RSD just to get the tape and vinyl. Plus my store signed a contract for RSD that they won't price gouge, hold stock to sell on the Internet, etc.
Must have missed the vinyl when I was looking through stuff. Im a sucker for colored vinyls, bet those 420 green vinyls will be up on ebay for a lot of money right after.

 
Only played 30 mins but so far so good. About to put another 30 in now.
Just played another 30 mins. Teh Crow is right the levels are pretty short. Which for a game I am playing on my lunch hour at work isn't necessarily a bad thing. But they could be a bit too short maybe. Still fun though.

 
It's a lego game, dude. On vita no less. How many times are you gonna bring up the trophies?
That was twice...and the first time I asked there was no response. LEGO games have the same basic gameplay, yes, but the ones I've played have been very different in how much of a grind and how fun they were.

 
It's a lego game, dude. On vita no less. How many times are you gonna bring up the trophies?
Well if its like the hobbit game, trophies are a bitch, if its like batman 3 then its pretty simple and straight forward, so its not like all the lego vita games are the same for trophies.

 
Finished Sat Morning RPG last night.  If the game didn't have the nostalgia theme , it would be borderline un-playable. The combat was really dull, the enemy weakness weren't varied enough to necessitate switching of weapons.

The storyline, references and maybe some old-school charm make it worth playing though.

 
Holy shit this bacon & cheese omelette with fried potatoes and a steak kabob from a food truck for lunch.
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That was twice...and the first time I asked there was no response. LEGO games have the same basic gameplay, yes, but the ones I've played have been very different in how much of a grind and how fun they were.
Man youve already looked at the guide and posted a video about a trophy you heard was a bitch. How many more opinions do you really need?
 
Must have missed the vinyl when I was looking through stuff. Im a sucker for colored vinyls, bet those 420 green vinyls will be up on ebay for a lot of money right after.
I'll be looking for that sublime, or hoping bums finds an extra. Im a color vinyl sucker as well. I'm sure I have at least 100 of them.

It's crazy my 40 oz to freedom splatter paint one goes for over $100 on ebay.
 
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Man youve already looked at the guide and posted a video about a trophy you heard was a bitch. How many more opinions do you really need?
The video didn't look that bad but the trophy guide described it as a grind, which is why I asked. Do you believe every random statement you see on the internet or do you maybe once in a while double-check with people who generally share similar tastes? :roll:

 
Just played another 30 mins. Teh Crow is right the levels are pretty short. Which for a game I am playing on my lunch hour at work isn't necessarily a bad thing. But they could be a bit too short maybe. Still fun though.
They are short like that since they took the levels of the main console game and split each into 3 parts. So it went from 15 levels to 45.

I liked the bite size nature of the levels. I thought it worked well for a handheld version of the game. It did make the challenges for each level seem a bit more like a chore since there were so many per level with so many levels.

 
After going to sign the save me money paperwork at the car dealer, I decided to stop in at a local brewpub for lunch so that Zimm would not be the only one drinking during the work day today (yeah I know wren is probably boozing it up somewhere but at least I got to as well).

 
They are short like that since they took the levels of the main console game and split each into 3 parts. So it went from 15 levels to 45.

I liked the bite size nature of the levels. I thought it worked well for a handheld version of the game. It did make the challenges for each level seem a bit more like a chore since there were so many per level with so many levels.
Out of all the Lego games I have played on Vita these seem the shortest though by far.

I mostly play my Vita at work on my lunch hour. I don't play every day since I run errands some days or go out to eat. Having something I can just pick up and play a few levels to completion in that time works out better for me.

 
God damn it, there is this fucking douche on this project I'm working on and he thinks he knows everything, but he is just a fucking moron. That is all.
I bet he's all telling his internet friends

"God damn it, there is this fucking douche on this project I'm working on and he thinks I don't know everything, and that i'm just a fucking moron."

 
Played more of R&C Vita. It got a lot better once I restarted the game to get rid of a glitched message box that never went away (the explanation of when the game saves) and spent a bit more time wandering around. The controls and camera are both very sluggish compared to modern games so took a bit to get used to. On planet #3 and enjoying it now, though.

 
I finally tried chik fil a for the first time. Went with the spicy deluxe sandwich. It was pretty tasty, but nothing I'd go out of my way for now that I've been there.
 
Has anyone seen Paul McCartney live recently? Im wondering if it's worth seeing him these days. He'll be at summerfest, but I'm sure the ticket prices will be ridiculous.
 
I finally tried chik fil a for the first time. Went with the spicy deluxe sandwich. It was pretty tasty, but nothing I'd go out of my way for now that I've been there.
I go out of my way every other day for one of these lol. Well if 5 minutes away is out of the way but I'm literally addicted to those motherfuckers.

 
Has anyone seen Paul McCartney live recently? Im wondering if it's worth seeing him these days. He'll be at summerfest, but I'm sure the ticket prices will be ridiculous.
Not recently. Saw him about 7 years ago at Citifield. Still puts on a great show. I am not a huge Beatles / Paul fan but thought he did a great job. Can't hit the highs anymore (who can in their 70s).

Wife is talking about maybe seeing him when he comes to NY.

 
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Has anyone seen Paul McCartney live recently? Im wondering if it's worth seeing him these days. He'll be at summerfest, but I'm sure the ticket prices will be ridiculous.
Saw him at Coachella one year and it was good. If I had to see him at a regular concert I would pass on the ticket prices alone. I only paid $100 and got the whole day of music. It was awesome hearing A Day in the Life live.
 
Those Metallica vinyl/5cd DVDs deluxe editions are awesome that come out on Friday. eBay prices are ridiculous.
Yea those boxes are awesome. I'm not going to spend the $150 on one though. It's cool they include the eps, creeping death, and jump in the fire. I'll probably just get the kill em all standard vinyl as I already have an original ride the lightning.
 
Yea those boxes are awesome. I'm not going to spend the $150 on one though. It's cool they include the eps, creeping death, and jump in the fire. I'll probably just get the kill em all standard vinyl as I already have an original ride the lightning.
I had a Ride the Lightning picture disc. I only had a few picture discs but it the best one by far. Wonder if my brother still has it.

 
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Jah won't pay the bills, but eBay sure will. I used to care more about RSD, but it gets more and more vinyl focused every year. With all the other crap I buy, I don't want to start a vinyl collection too.
Don't make me send you pics of some amazing looking records I have, because you'll get hooked
 
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