Time for some new desktop pics.
Last month's winner was mr.brownstone.
Time for some new desktop pics.
Last month's winner was mr.brownstone.
You wouldn't believe what I had to go through, I don't have MS-Paint on my computer and a program wiped my serial codes for Both my Photoshop? Products, I had to re-install elements 4.0, it was quite annoying.
Heres this months desktop, keeping up with my anime genre for about 16 months now This ones a new one, though its no fun since they dubbed Death Note, it was a lot better in Jap'n talk when no one knew what it was. awh well, damn you, Viz Media.
Here:
Did I win? Wow, thanx
Gonna post my July desk soon!
Corona, I think my mom & little sister play those Hidden Expedition games. Big Frog or Big Fish or something like that company .
Big Fish games. Occasionally they'll have a few games I'm interested in. If they hook me I'll buy a few. (notice the 'fishing' lingo) If you buy 1 at a time, they're $20 each. If you buy 2 at a time, they're $10 each. Guess what I do.
Sure beats throwing down several hundred $ for a Playstation and shoot-em-up games I have zero interest in. I enjoy Hidden Objects games a lot. (Except when they get too storyboarded. Then I just wanna tell them to shut up and let me play already!)
I like hidden objects games too, just not interested in paying
(Sorry for the O.T. I'll continue in a new thread if need be.)
There's plenty of hidden object games there with 60 minute demos, enough to keep you busy for quite a while. The only ones that I think were worth their $ were Madame Fate, Ravenherst, and Amazon. They're huge.
Please keep this thread for desktop posts please
AJ
Still the same. Just a few additions of files and a new blue wallpaper...
Wallpaper from Windows XP Collection Logon. Courtesy of mjamil85.
My second offering with new shutdown and restart icons.
Edit: Changed the dock to match the blade. I should definitely get out more.
I like Anthonys' desktop obsession with gravity-ripping, tidal-destroying giant moons. I still want to design an adventure game on such concepts.
I like Anthonys' desktop obsession with gravity-ripping, tidal-destroying giant moons.
They remind me of my home planet far far away from here