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Chaser (PC).
Weird sci-fi shooter with "bullet-time"-option (in first-person).
The game looks really good for a game that runs fine on a late Pentium 3.
32 mb videocard is enough to show every reflection, detail, particle, etc. Impressive. I wish 3D-engines as stable as that were programmed more often.
Weird sci-fi shooter with "bullet-time"-option (in first-person).
The game looks really good for a game that runs fine on a late Pentium 3.
32 mb videocard is enough to show every reflection, detail, particle, etc. Impressive. I wish 3D-engines as stable as that were programmed more often.
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during the weekend i play the dynasty warriors and samarai warriors collection. yes i said collection 'cause i have 4 and 5 for dynasty (with extreme legends), and 1 and 2 for the samarai( i love the ninjas scenes in the 2nd one)
i also play time crisis three and have beaten the main one plus half way thru the first special game.
i also play time crisis three and have beaten the main one plus half way thru the first special game.
...or will i just be singing right here by myself.
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Well, I recently bought the old Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade Game off of Xbox Live. That's one of my favorite beat-em-ups, I loved it on the NES when I was a kid. However, it isn't that hard to get to the end in this version, because you get an unlimited number of lives. Not necessarily a bad thing, though, I think it's actually made me play it more because I know I can just play it for an hour and beat it without getting too pissed off that you're still can't beat it past level 2 or whatever. It's definitely fun, I've played it every day since I got it on Sunday.
What I should be playing, however, is Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, which I picked up the computer version of for only $10, along with a controller for an extra $20. Unfortunately, my computer's a piece of crap that refuses to even try to install it. My other computer, which might install it, is too crappy to run it. Then, the last computer I have I haven't gotten working because rather than buying the single-install XP disk for my computer, my dad insisted on getting the upgrade disk because he wanted to use an old 98 disk we couldn't find when we looked for it later.
What I should be playing, however, is Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, which I picked up the computer version of for only $10, along with a controller for an extra $20. Unfortunately, my computer's a piece of crap that refuses to even try to install it. My other computer, which might install it, is too crappy to run it. Then, the last computer I have I haven't gotten working because rather than buying the single-install XP disk for my computer, my dad insisted on getting the upgrade disk because he wanted to use an old 98 disk we couldn't find when we looked for it later.
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Holy crap, POP: SOT actually worked on my dad's computer! I'm also playing Secret of Mana. Great game, has werewolves. They're goofy looking, but they're two-legged and have tails. And they'll whoop your a** in seconds if you aren't careful.
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I'm back playing "ExiteTruck" for the Wii again. I just finally got around to getting an SD card and PC reader, so now I can upload some of my favorite Music to play in the game, (the default music is okay, but gets old fast).
Powering around the tracks to the rocking tunes of MegaMan, MarbleMadness, Metroid, Mario, (and games that don't begin with M too), in remixed HARD ROCK form, adds a nice bit of new life and personality to the game.
...how many other people can say they have Earned S-Class rankings on the "Super Exite" tracks to the inspiring tune of a Rock interpretation of the "Moon" theme from the NES 'DuckTales' game?
...I'm probably the only one...
Edit: (LOL ... just after posting this, I decided to boot up my Wii and start playing ExiteTruck, and out of all the chances, which theme music was the first one to play out of my playlist? ...I highly recommend playing the classic DuckTales game. It was surprisingly good.)
Powering around the tracks to the rocking tunes of MegaMan, MarbleMadness, Metroid, Mario, (and games that don't begin with M too), in remixed HARD ROCK form, adds a nice bit of new life and personality to the game.
...how many other people can say they have Earned S-Class rankings on the "Super Exite" tracks to the inspiring tune of a Rock interpretation of the "Moon" theme from the NES 'DuckTales' game?
...I'm probably the only one...
Edit: (LOL ... just after posting this, I decided to boot up my Wii and start playing ExiteTruck, and out of all the chances, which theme music was the first one to play out of my playlist? ...I highly recommend playing the classic DuckTales game. It was surprisingly good.)
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I have been trying out Supreme Comander latley. As with all new RTS's there is a steep learning curve and this game is immense. even the 1v1 maps are bigger than almost any other RTS maps out there. Also some of the things take up to 30 minutes to build. O_O
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And yet another game to my "Now Playing" list: Alone in the Dark. Hell yes. I've been wanting to play this for years, but it's been out of print and I couldn't find anywhere to download it until recently. Had to find a DOS emulator, though, and that was kinda hard to understand how to use, but it ended up working out fine.
Kind of an ugly game with bad controls, but it's the first of it's kind, so that's understandable. Resident Evil fans should check it out.
Kind of an ugly game with bad controls, but it's the first of it's kind, so that's understandable. Resident Evil fans should check it out.
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Well I just had a trade in session at my local Gamestation. So I'm all fresh and ready with me next lot of PSP games. Got 300, TestDrive unlimited and Call of Duty. Should keep me busy at work for a bit
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TestDrive is seriously cool. It's massive, and online, and on a hendheld!
Well be, thy one. And wisdom too. And grew, and joyed in my growth. From a word to a word, I was led to a word. From a deed...to another deed.
"I'm the Dude. So that's what you call me. You know, that or, uh, His Dudeness, or uh, Duder, or El Duderino if you're not into the whole brevity thing."
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Damn, keep finding new games to play. I just found the first Elder Scrolls (most recent game was Oblivion) game online last night. It's ugly as hell (understandable for a game that old), but the customization and size of the world map is incredible for a game that old. I don't even think most new game worlds are that big, save for the Elder Scroll sequels and MMORPGs. Kind of a pain in the a** to get out of the place you start in, though, since it's some kind of sewer and a bunch of rats, goblins, and a lizard man want you dead. Back to the size of the world, though, there's actually a feature that lets you check how long it will take you to get to each place. I checked how far it would take me to go from where I was (I think it was some town on Summurset Island, maybe the capital) to the furthest town away (someplace in Morrowind), and apparently it would take 105 in game days over more than 4000 kilometers. The days in the game aren't as long as regular days, but that's pretty big. The town I'm in right now is big for a video game, too. Unfortunately, I can't get into most of the buildings because they're locked, and when I tried to break the door, a guard yelled "Stop, thief!" (there's some limited voice support, too) and kicked my a**, so I don't know if they're actually openable, but I suppose they probably are.
Crappy plot, though.
Quick note: If you go to the link and end up downloading it (that is, if people actually read this post...), here's some instructions on how to run it if you're running a Windows computer (sorry Mac users, I don't know how different the program is on yours, but I know of at least one program that works completely different on my friends Mac, despite being the same exact program, so I doubt this will work for you):
1. Download and install the game directly to the C:\ drive.
2. Go here and download the DOS emulator DOSBox. You need it to run the game. Also install it directly in the C:\ drive. I think you need to do that, anyway. At the very least it doesn't hurt.
3. Open DOSBox and type in "mount c c:\arena". That will make C:\Arena the starting drive.
4. Type "c:". That will open C:\Arena.
5. Once you see "C:\>", type in "Arena".
6. The game will start. It will appear to run normally, but when you actually start the gameplay, it will be running slow. To avoid this, hold Ctrl and press F12. Get the CPU to about 15000 or more until the emulator is running the game at a good speed. (you must do steps 3-6 every time you want to play the game)
7. Good, you've got the game running efficiently, DOSBox is doing good, what's left? Go here. It's the manual to the game, everything else you need to know is in there. Have fun... Both of you who actually took the time to read this.
Crappy plot, though.
Quick note: If you go to the link and end up downloading it (that is, if people actually read this post...), here's some instructions on how to run it if you're running a Windows computer (sorry Mac users, I don't know how different the program is on yours, but I know of at least one program that works completely different on my friends Mac, despite being the same exact program, so I doubt this will work for you):
1. Download and install the game directly to the C:\ drive.
2. Go here and download the DOS emulator DOSBox. You need it to run the game. Also install it directly in the C:\ drive. I think you need to do that, anyway. At the very least it doesn't hurt.
3. Open DOSBox and type in "mount c c:\arena". That will make C:\Arena the starting drive.
4. Type "c:". That will open C:\Arena.
5. Once you see "C:\>", type in "Arena".
6. The game will start. It will appear to run normally, but when you actually start the gameplay, it will be running slow. To avoid this, hold Ctrl and press F12. Get the CPU to about 15000 or more until the emulator is running the game at a good speed. (you must do steps 3-6 every time you want to play the game)
7. Good, you've got the game running efficiently, DOSBox is doing good, what's left? Go here. It's the manual to the game, everything else you need to know is in there. Have fun... Both of you who actually took the time to read this.
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sounds a lot of hassle. Is Elder Scrolls an RPG?
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"I'm the Dude. So that's what you call me. You know, that or, uh, His Dudeness, or uh, Duder, or El Duderino if you're not into the whole brevity thing."
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Yeah, it's what Morrowind and Oblivion are sequels to. Yeah, it's kind of difficult to get going, but after everything is set up the way you want it (which took me a LONG time to figure out, like an hour, but that was when I was getting DOSBox to play Alone in the Dark) and you have the command memorized (which isn't very hard, they're pretty simple if you put the folder directly in the C: drive) it takes maybe ten seconds to open the game. The only problem I had getting this to work was the slowdown, which was solved by pressing Ctrl+F12 a few times, and like I said, it saves that. One more thing. Just a quick note, this is legal, Bethesda put this up themselves on the official website, so nobody think I'm encouraging anything illegal.lupine wrote:sounds a lot of hassle. Is Elder Scrolls an RPG?
EDIT: Oh, crap, just opened the game, I got it wrong. You do have to reset the CPU cycles each time.
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Damn it, now I have another game to play. I just got my Monkey Island games working. Classic point and click adventure game FTW!
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I play stuff like Far Cry and Fallout, the problem with my dads Pc is that the graphic's card, processor and sound card are not capable of playing anything new or running DirectX9 and I don't like seeing half quality in hi spec games. So until I get the money, I need to buy, a state of the art type computer, I will continue to play things like Fallout, Dungeon Siege and Lionheart.
Though I have a PS3 anyway.
Though I have a PS3 anyway.