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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Oh, Man Overboard, LOVING your retro collection! I'm very out of touch with modern games (although I do occasionally play them), I'm much more at home discussing the endless classics on Nintendo's old systems, Atari, Sega Master System, Gameboy, etc....or even better, those wonderful old Sierra Games like Kings Quest, Police Quest, Leisure Suit Larry, etc!
I've thought about starting a Vintage/Retro games thread! |
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Man Overboard
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Please do! I'd contribute like nobody's business! My favorite games are on NES/Gameboy/SNES/N64/GBA/DS/3DS... and DOS classics! Of course, I'm well rounded with a decent enough dabbling in Sony's stuff (I've got something like 70 PS2 games), but Nintendo and classic PC gaming is where my heart lies...
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Triceratopsoil
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mge me nerd |
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Dayvenkirq
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This is my most favorite 3D shooter of all time, and you may know this one already, especially if you were born in the early 90's. Meat, flesh, occultism, extraordinary weapons, and a great variety of oddball, creepy-ass adversaries. This is a very good, informative review about the game: ^ Jesus, how many secrets are in that level? Edited by Dayvenkirq - May 07 2013 at 21:14 |
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Dayvenkirq
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Heavy Gear.
Amazing game. Great gameplay, great design, great concept thought out to the bits, great landscapes. Just You've got a view on the status of your target (as well as your own). Green - you are cool, yellow - get outta there. red - you are a dead man walking: Oh, I haven't seen that weapon in my whole life : There are plenty of other cool images but I'm gonna save the rest of the trouble of finding them for you. Some gameplay of some Polish (probably) dude: Edited by Dayvenkirq - May 08 2013 at 05:25 |
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Gamemako
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Ahh, Heavy Gear. I still have my Heavy Gear 2 disc around here somewhere. Hell of a game. Haven't figured out how to make it run on 7, though.
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Hail Eris!
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Dayvenkirq
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^ I have such hard time getting the first installment to run on my win7 laptop. "This file is missing". But it's a file I can't find on the web! ... [sigh] ... I'll have to look into it again and see how I can remedy this issue.
Fortunately, that's not the case with another nostalgic favorite of mine ... which will roll by soon. Stay tuned. |
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TGM: Orb
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Story's pretty sound and some of the visuals are glorious (and maybe the best start to a shooter since HL-2 came out), shame they didn't really do anything with the free-roaming gameplay aside from making you backtrack every now and then - I honestly thought 2 was better designed from that angle. Also, the original the laziest final boss. |
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MillsLayne
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In the past two days, I managed to pick up Borderlands GOTY, Metro 2033 and Saints Row The Third on PC for $25 total. I've got some gaming to do now.
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Barbu
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Dayvenkirq
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That looks tight. Gonna check it out.
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TheProgtologist
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http://kotaku.com/the-next-xbox-is-called-xbox-one-509069410
So many things about this new console pisses me off,but restricting used games and charging fees to allow other people in my home to play a game I BOUGHT is the icing on the cake. f**k you Microsoft! Either moving on to a PS4 or a good gaming computer.
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Triceratopsoil
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Real gaming has been exclusive to PC for quite some time, now
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TGM: Orb
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Borderlands with friends actually surprisingly fun. I wouldn't enjoy it at all SP I think but it's a great coop experience. The console launch was hilarious but also, no backwards compatibility... I mean, that should be the first priority. Also, I've been playing more XCom... god that is an addictive game, even if I wish they'd do a proper DLC rather than Slingshot which I almost bought for the hats but didn't actually want the missions on. Planning to move to ironman impossible and name all of my characters after conservative politicians. |
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MillsLayne
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Nah, the 360/PS3/Wii generation was pretty awesome. Tons of new and great IP's were started on these consoles. Depending on how this new generation goes, PC might win out, but honestly, it seems that PC gaming has been struggling just a little bit in the past few years in terms of support and exclusivity. |
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Gamemako
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This is too great: http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/05/21/sony-stock-up-nine-percent-after-xbox-one-reveal ...and someone posted a time-breakdown of it -- the jump is genuinely during the XB1 reveal. Verified it myself. Given that the news about spinning off SME was at the beginning of the day, it's hard not to see that this stock jump isn't a direct result of the clusterf**k that we saw yesterday. Everyone is jumping on the Sony bandwagon because Microsoft seems to have forgotten that the point of a gaming console is to be a f**king gaming console. It's not an HTPC, and nobody uses HTPCs anyway. The resurgence of the used-games-ban and always-online rumours are really just icing on the cake. Honestly, Microsoft REALLY should have waited until E3 for the reveal. It needs games behind it and it needs press that isn't comprised solely of gamers who are down on every single idea presented yesterday. //EDIT: I just had to repost this: Edited by Gamemako - May 22 2013 at 13:55 |
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Hail Eris!
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TheProgtologist
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That vid was hilarious
Pretty much summed up that disastrous reveal.
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TGM: Orb
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Whaaa I dunno 'bout you, but if you want to play anything indie the PC is the platform to do it on and the last year or two has had a phenomenal mixture of indie and mid-sized games being better than all the rubbish AAA industry stuff. Similarly if you want to get games reasonably priced - I don't think I've seen anything since Red Dead Redemption that I might have wanted on PC but didn't get ported. That said, I'm mostly a PC games sort of fella anyway. Edited by TGM: Orb - May 22 2013 at 16:21 |
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MillsLayne
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It just depends on what games you play, I guess. I like being able to come home, pop a game into my console and play. No BS or anything in the case that a PC game isn't working quite right with your OS or graphics card or whatever. The more I hear about Microsoft's terrible plan for their new console, the more I want to jump back to the Sony ship. Seems like they really, REALLY screwed this up. I want a GAME console, not an all in one media center. That's what PC's are for. And no, I don't care about the next CoD. |
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TGM: Orb
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Fair enough - PCs are a bit of a hassle (especially the multiplayer - I sometimes end up spending all the time I've been planning to play with the friend trying a ton of LAN negotiator things instead). Conversely, I quite like that when something goes wrong with a PC game you can usually just fiddle around with it and mod it until it works. On a console, particularly for big open-worldy RPG things which are just too big to play-test well, if something screws up it's pretty hard to fix it. Is it just me who finds the whole social media thing jammed into consoles pretty eerie... I mean, they should really learn from Steam, which manages to get more and more persuasive and intrusive while feeling more and more like my friend.
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