@Skhuff Well you could go make a sandwich. Or maybe take a nice stroll. Or exchange pleasantries with neighbours. You could even play the second section if it has been downloaded. Whatever the case there's a whole world of opportunity out there.
Random games and random pairings? That's cool. I've been waiting for James Rolfe a.k.a. the Angry Video Game Nerd to cover this game. He's probably saving it as his magnum opus or maybe it'll make an appearance in his upcoming movie.
How about Random Encounter try Ikaruga for the Dreamcast? Shooter games or more specifically bullet hell games oughta provide some hilarity (or frustration). It's even two players!
I've only played the demo of this but simply being able to play it is one of the reasons I love the PS3 - no region restrictions. No need to import an entirely new console to play overseas games.
This game formed the foundation of my childhood gaming back on my Windows 95 PC. I spent so many hours playing this and building cities of amazing complexity - no that's a lie. I actually would design the map to be completely flat and have a waterfall mountain along the edge so I could have enormous amounts of cheap and clean hydroelectric energy. I also would build a grid city spanning the whole map. It wasn't exactly aesthetically pleasing but damn it was efficient.
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